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The one we've used is Derek Owens. Students watch videos online, fill in the notes that Derek provides, complete practice problems and watch more videos to check them, then do homework to turn in (fax, email, snailmail) for Derek to check. He corrects the homework and emails the corrections back. (Usually in 24-48 hours. In two years of classes, it's taken a little longer a couple of times.) There are also tests and semester exams. Derek is great about answering questions via email.

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Jann in TX offers classes either 1 or 2 x a week using Lial's Intermediate Algebra.

 

John Bovey of Live Online Math offers live and prerecorded classes.

 

Memoria Press once a week classes using Abeka Alg. II

 

The Potter's School offers once a week Advanced Algebra classes using UCSMP.

 

The Landry Academy has 2 Alg. II classes - a regular and an slower paced version. Both use Saxon Alg II.

 

Art of Problem Solving offers a rigorous, fast moving 15 week Alg II course using their own Intro. Algebra book.

 

Scholars Online has Alg II classes which meet 2 x a week

 

Virtual Homeschool Group has live or at your own pace classes using Saxon Algebra II.

 

Regina Coeli

 

Homeschool Connections

 

If you don't require a live instructor, other alternatives for an online class include:

 

Derek Owens

Thinkwell

Kinetic Books

BJU -

Math Relief

Chalkdust

Teaching Textbooks

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Amazing resources!

 

We've used AoPS so far--and find their feedback on the not-every-week challenge sets to be very complete and extraordinarily complete.

 

BUT--the responses are not regular every week. If you are hoping for more routine, every-assignment response--AoPS may not meet your needs.

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This isn't exactly what you asked for, but since others have already covered the online classes with actual teachers, I thought I'd throw in Aleks.com (paid) and KhanAcademy.com (free) for review, supplementation or in the case of Khan, help in a particular area.

 

Blessings!

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