mcelx2hs Posted July 23, 2023 Share Posted July 23, 2023 We're also in an area with no grad requirements for homeschoolers, so we're largely working based on what college entrance admissions are for the schools my son is interested in. So, the "strictest" requirements are English 12, Fine Arts 12, and 4 other grade 12 academic credits. We are also requiring a history course. Other than that, it's just all stuff HE wants to do. For comparison, public school requirements here are: A min of 18 credits (single semester course = 1 credit, and only grades 11/12 count): - English 11 (2 credits) - English 12 (1 credit) - Math (must have 2 credits - they do count grade 10 math as a credit for graduation) - Science (1 credit) - Modern History (1 credit) - Fine Arts (1 credit) - 10 electives If all goes to plan, our son will probably graduate with the following: 3 English credits 2 Math credits 2 science credits (Physics and Ecology) 2 geography credits (full-year world geo course) 2 history credits (full-year Canadian history course) 8+ fine art-related credits (drawing, music, animation, film studies etc...) 1-2 other electives (mythology is one for sure) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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