Any that also have any for language skills.
I hate my school and want to find some online schools. I mean middle school not college or high school. Some that would be a good suggestion for my grandma to enroll me in.
You can see if k12 is available in your area. It’s actually a public charter so you will still be working under the public school guidelines. But, it is free. They will also provide you with a loaner computer and all other materials that you will need.
If you are not interested in being under government control there are other on-line programs but they are tuition based. If you plan on returning to public school some day make sure you choose a program that will prepare you for that. You can check out Morning Star, Calvert, Time 4 Learning or Laurel Springs to give you an idea of the options available to you.
December 18th, 2009 at 4:23 pm
try to talk to a counselor (or your school counselor if you have one) or talk to a teacher you trust or a principal. even talking to your parent can help and they can talk to the principal. i don’t believe there are any online middle schools though. but talking to someone about whats going on will help for sure. i guarantee you that
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December 18th, 2009 at 4:33 pm
You can see if k12 is available in your area. It’s actually a public charter so you will still be working under the public school guidelines. But, it is free. They will also provide you with a loaner computer and all other materials that you will need.
If you are not interested in being under government control there are other on-line programs but they are tuition based. If you plan on returning to public school some day make sure you choose a program that will prepare you for that. You can check out Morning Star, Calvert, Time 4 Learning or Laurel Springs to give you an idea of the options available to you.
References :
http://www.k12.com/
http://www.themorningstaracademy.org/courses/middle.php
http://homeschool.calvertschool.org/
http://www.time4learning.com/
http://www.laurelsprings.com/home
December 18th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
There are a few online middle schools out there, but I think that, and I speak from experience here, you should make sure that you’re making this decision because you really think it’ll be good for you, not just because you don’t like your school.
Anyway, here are some great online middle schools I recommend you check out: (I’m enrolled in Keystone National High School myself, and my younger brother is with their Middle School branch.)
http://www.keystonemiddleschool.com
http://www.k12.com
http://www.laurelsprings.com
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December 18th, 2009 at 5:21 pm
You can contact Penn foster, it is online school
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References :
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