01-30-2014, 11:44 PM
publius2k4 Wrote:Callque, you're now in great hands! (Jennifer) Cook DeRosa wrote the book on homeschooling! (and I mean that quite literally.....she ACTUALLY WROTE A BOOK on the subject). Answer her questions and I have no doubt that she will be able to help you out!
Well, so obviously my idea is obvious.
In some states, you may be eligible to officially graduate with a homeschool diploma, but that depends on the laws of your state. For instance, if you were my son in NC, you would be allowed to graduate at age 17 after having met "my" academic requirements. The requirements, as set by me, would be exactly what you completed for the online program you were enrolled in up until your last 2 courses. Is that cheating? No. In fact, your online school may have had requirements that exceeded the requirements of my homeschool. It was your online school that said you needed 2 courses, but in your homeschool, the parent decides, and it is reasonable that you transferred back into a homeschool program as having fulfilled your requirements. Again, this all depends on the state. It also depends on your ability to create a transcript and or obtain records. So, what state were you in/are you in?