I'm a freshman in high school. My parents and I were considering homeschooling for personal reasoning. My parents have been researching it for a while. They said that I could do ALL of my work at home and go into to my highschool and take tests and get help. I would pass in all of my work at the end of the week. Is that possible?
- What about gym class?
- How would I get a credit for Music?
- How would I learn a language while at home? could I get a private tutor?
- Will the school system pay for tutors?
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-They said that I could do ALL of my work at home and go into to my highschool and take tests and get help. I would pass in all of my work at the end of the week. Is that possible?
No that is not possible. Homeschooling is like private school. It is independent of the public school system. You do not receive work from a public school if you are homeschooled. You do not receive tutoring from the public school if you are homeschooled. You do not take tests through the public school etc.
-What about gym class?
What about it? If you want to take gym class you/your parents pick a class or you design your own.
- How would I get a credit for Music?
That would be up to your parents. They could give you credit for taking lessons if they wanted to.
- How would I learn a language while at home? could I get a private tutor?
By using books, a computer program, a tutor etc. What ever works for you
- Will the school system pay for tutors?
No of course not. You wouldn't be a student of the school system as a homeschooler.
ETA: You asked this question 4 weeks ago and got the same answers. The facts will not change. What you want to do is not in any way how homeschooling works.
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I suggest an online school. http://www.k12.com/
It is the school I go to and I get a lot of free time. They even have clubs and stuff where all the teens in your area that go to k12 get together and do a bunch of cool things. They also have these online sessions called "Class Connects", and it's basically like a chat room. You will be able to hear your teachers voice and she will go over the lessons with you and the rest of the class, and there is a chat box for when you have questions or anything and the teacher will answer them. I also find it very easy. I don't spend a lot of time doing school work because there usually isn't a whole lot that is assigned. My grades have improved so much, and it is a lot less stressful when you're able to do your school work in the comfort of your own home. I hope you will at least consider it. It is a great school! :)