is it possible to be homeschooled and go to public school?
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My best friend’s daughter went to PS for PE, Art, Music, and social skills class. She was HS’ed for Math, Language Arts, Science & History. *But* she’s in a state that is very good at working w/ HS’ers and an even better district that allows dual enrollment.
Have you spoken to your parents and/or school counselor about this? If you do HS for math, you’re parents will have to be involved – if it’s even an available option for you.
if you go to the HSLDA website (Homeschool legal defense Association) you can click to see the laws in your state, to know if your state allows concurrent enrollment (a combination of homeschooling and public schooling)
Good luck.
Check to see about academic support classes that may be set up. Or even correspondence if you are in high school. It’d give you the chance to go your own pace and get the extra help you need.
Get a tutor or extra help at school for your math.
Since it is just one subject, had you considered looking into being tutored in that subject?
More often you will find home schooled high school students taking classes at a local community, or regular college instead of a conventional high school.
This gives them credits they can transfer later when they attend a college full time.
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