Families have been homeschooling their children for many years. Some believe that teaching their children builds character and allows more control of what the kids are learning. Technology allows families to provide this method of teaching with many resources at the touch of a keystroke.
Instructions
1. Know if you want your child's curriculum to be Christian based or secular to help narrow down your research.
2. Begin with the importance of the school's standing. Find out if it is licensed and accredited. Search thoroughly through the website for information on questions you may have before contacting the school. The website will inform you of the necessary procedures to take.
3. Research the curriculum, total costs of registration and tuition fees, and the course selections of more than one school for your child. Compare all options, such as payment plans, placement testing and depending on the grade level, graduation policy.
4. Take the school's online tour. Find out if there are interactive classes, especially for high school level. Get to "know" the staff and teachers. Contact the school, fill out the necessary forms and register to begin.
5. Get in touch with the school district when you have decided on the best online school for your child. A letter of intent would be appropriate for your child's records.
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