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| From: | Brenda C. (24.177.234.36)
| | Subject: | Re: High School Student | |
Date: | April 12, 2009 at 1:55 pm PST |
In Reply to: High School Student posted by Jonell on March 26, 2009 at 4:52 pm:
Hi Jonell, Your state has guidelines for homeschooling, I'm sure. Check the HSLDA website for info. In SC, students are required to do school 180 days for each grade level, and they are required to cover certain subjects. You are not required to stick to a certain time of day or any particular days of the week, but you do need to comply with whatever guidelines your state has set up. Until your dd is able to take the GED test, she has to "do" school regularly; otherwise, she is truant. You can use videos, audio books, computer programs, etc. You don't have to stick to reading textbooks if she is resistant to reading. However, the GED test will be a written test, and to my knowledge she will need to read and write to take and pass it. Good luck!
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