There are different ways to earn high school credit when you are legally homeschooling. These ways don't overlap - you can't give four credits because...
There are different ways to earn high school credit when you are legally homeschooling. These ways don't overlap - you can't give four credits because...
"Double dipping" in homeschooling high school is a common problem. It is an offense that you shouldn't commit, but do you know how to avoid it wh...
I remember when I was homeschooling high school. Sometimes I'd get hung up on ONE small issue that would drive me completely BATTY! I remember wishing for ANYONE to give me one clear, concise, yes-or-no answer. One issue I seemed to stress about was driver education. Wendy asked a question I asked myself years ago! Hi Lee,I'm putting together my first transcript and I've seen differing credits (.25/.50)/grades for Drivers Education on samples. I have to...
As a homeschooler, I’m sure you are wondering or will wonder at some point if math done in middle school can go on your students high school transcript. I’m here to assure you that it probably can! Math credits earned are unique to each family, so here are a few examples that you may relate to:If a 6th grader takes Algebra with Geometry over a year and a half, do we include that on their transcript?I...
One whole college class is equivalent to one whole high school class.Need details?One college class is usually between 3 credits and 6 credits per class, depending on the class and the college. Each of those college classes is equivalent to one whole high school credit. College credits are measured differently than high school credits. College credits don't require you to count hours or seat time.Not all college classes are 3-6 college credits, though. If a class...