Home schooling is not the answer
I'm in Michigan, we have open districts. Why not try a different district instead? You are already 14, home schooling would be too big of a change for you
If you insist, see if your church has a group of home schoolers. Most home schoolers are organized around churches. Or join a church
2006-11-15 10:18:12
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answered by mike c 5
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As I just stated on your post from earlier this evening, you must find out your state laws on homeschooling first. It is rumored among the homeschool community that Michigan is one of the easiest states in which to homeschool. But if your "online program" doesn't meet your state's requirements, you have wasted your time.... get the state requirements FIRST!
I've listed several links about homeschooling in Michigan, but to be honest: if you won't do this yourself, you won't make a very good homeschooler no matter what the circumstances.
http://www.homeschoolingmichigan.com/ (this will be your best source of info)
http://www.hslda.org/hs/state/MI/default.asp (Your second best, national organization that deals with homeschool laws)
http://homeschooling.about.com/od/usami/
2006-11-14 12:04:39
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answered by stuckeymusic 2
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The unfastened ones are public college classes right here interior the states. the easily homeschooling classes are actually not unfastened with the aid of fact they are actually not getting public investment. you don't desire a application to learn any subject count you're interested in. Why no longer purely google "engineering" and "photographs" and seek for easy records?
2016-10-03 23:26:33
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answered by ? 4
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Try to view this website that is offering online degree and diploma courses recognized by professional business bodies of UK/Canada/Australia.
http://www.icledu.org
http://www.icledu.org/Othercourses.html
2006-11-14 13:59:13
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answered by k 1
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http://www.americanschoolofcorr.com/
this is where i attend, its an accredited school where u get a real diploma, no ged or anything, nationally recognized, they offer a both high school course and a college preporatory course. its pretty good, i like it
2006-11-14 12:23:36
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answered by Calli S 2
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i'm not sure of the website, but some of my friends go to VHS (virtual high school) just google virtual high school and it should come up
2006-11-14 12:02:58
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answered by chelsea 2
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https://www.academicbookservices.com/AboutUs.aspx
I love this site to order books for homeschooling.
http://www.sitesforteachers.com/
This also has a lot of sites that will have pages for you.
2006-11-14 12:04:50
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answered by donnabellekc 5
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i suggest pennfoster.com its pretty cheap compared to alot of the others.
2006-11-15 06:09:45
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answered by ellie 2
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