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  1. Yes she does need the full US History credit to graduate. The public school she’s coming from does block scheduling, so each full year course takes only a semester. They do 4 at a time so have 8 total by the end of the school year. Transitioning to full year courses seems like it will end up being overwhelming with all of them at once? Admittedly I am no expert on this though. She’s already had Gov/Econ. So the special interest American history would be for an elective and not to fulfill the social studies requirement right?
  2. Decided on Outschool for English, Algebra 2 with a homeschool co-op and tutor and French with Aim Academy. All of these are year long courses. I’d love to find a good 1 semester long US history so we can do that first semester and chemistry second. Any recommendations for a low stress one? Loved the idea of the History of US book series, but my girl isn’t much of a reader so don’t know how much she would get out of it.
  3. Thank you so much for your suggestions! Looking into them now.
  4. So very helpful, thank you!! Going to look at your suggestions now 🙂
  5. Algebra 1 foundation is shaky. Yes to American Lit (assuming that’s English 3) and no preference on secular vs Christian. Her study skills aren’t great, but may have more to do with anxiety and dread she had with public school. We’re planning on outside photography classes and possibly sewing. I’m fine with giving her the extra support, just have no clue which online school would be the best fit for her. I’ve spent 2 solid days looking at different ones, reading reviews and still have no clue which way to go or even if I’m looking at the right review sites (Niche.com, Consumerreports, Facebook reviews, etc).
  6. Algebra 2, English 3 (or 11th grade equivalent), US History, Chemistry and Digital Art Design were what she was was going to be taking in public school this year. All advanced level, but considering her GPA she may be better suited for CP.
  7. Love this advice! Custom designing a course feels out of my realm though, which is why I’m looking for an online curriculum. I’m also working outside the home, but I can take her with me to be sure she’s staying on task. Found some classes on Outschool that seem interesting but idk if that’s a good place to start?
  8. Would love the ease of one provider but I’m open to splitting it up if that would benefit her more
  9. Yes she is very on board, has been begging me to get her out of public school for years now.
  10. I made the decision last week for my 11th grader to not return to public school and I’m going cross eyed trying to find a good online program for her. She is smart but has nosedived at public school over the past couple of years. For reference, she has a 1.7 GPA. Her goal is to work in the fashion industry and is quite talented in that realm, but not so much in academics. Any recommendations appreciated❤️
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