A few days ago
Anonymous

Is it possible to do homeschooling and public schooling both at once?

I’m 13, and I feel that some of my teachers do a shtty job teaching. But some teachers are real good.

Was wondering if I can do homeschooling for some subjects? Like math, perhaps?

I really can’t stand these teachers. I was seriously thinking about starting a riot with all the kids in the school against dumba** teachers.

Websites would be cool. Thanks!

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A few days ago
Terri

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Well, I think supplemental work in the Language Arts area would enhance your ability to express yourself tremendously.

But, in most states, you cannot opt to take, say, half your core classes at the highschool an the other half at home and expect all of the credits to appear on your public school transcript.

And yet, as I stated with my first sentence, there is absolutely nothing wrong with enhancing your studies with additional work at home.

say, for example, you find your world geography teacher is really nothing more than a babysitter, really doing nothing more than engaging the class in meaningless busy work, you could do a homeschool geography class at home and actually learn something.

You home class will not be a credit on your transcript, but the A+ you will get for that class definitely will

Some states, not all, but some, will allow you to take online classes instead of traditional sit in a classroom classes. You will just have to check the rules for your school.

bottom line. Even though I seriously don’t agree with your use of curse words as a means of self expression, I admire your tenacity in exploring options to maximize your education.

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A few days ago
hsmommy06
You can go to Public School and also homeschool, but if you do go to Public school you have to do all the required classes and pass. It isn’t like you can pick a class to homeschool and then get away with not taking it in the public school.

In a sense a lot of kids are homeschooling because they are learning the work at home that bring from Public schools.

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A few days ago
Hannah M
That depends where you live. In some places the school may allow you to do part of your lessons at school and the rest at home but that tends to be at the discretion of your school principle and not something you or your parents can insist on as a right. If the principal says “No”, you either have to stick with fulltime school or de-register yourself and go elsewhere or opt for home education.

Also if you do part time school, you may find that the school (or rather the law) can dictate what you learn at home. I know it is possible to have these half and half arrangements in England BUT whereas kids who homeschool in England are exempt from studying the National Curriculum, anyone who spends any time in a public school (and therefore their name appears on the school register) must still follow the confines of the National Curriculum in the subjects they choose to study at home.

Hannah

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A few days ago
Thrice Blessed
Legally speaking, you must choose whether to be classified as a homeschooler or a Public Schooler. But public school kids can sometimes take some subjects through independent study, and homeschoolers can sometimes take individual classes at public school while still maintaining their homeschool status. It all depends on the state and district you are in. Another option is Public School at home, such as the K12 virtual school.
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4 years ago
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I and all of my brothers have been homeschooled. the two one among my brothers have doctorates. One is coaching specific training at a public college, and the different one is an lawyer. I tutor at a private college, and that i’m persevering with my training. the factor that i’m getting at is that we are all experts, and that i think that the educational we won as little ones performed an excellent area. Homeschool supplies talk classical training and getting to understand the basics nicely. We found out to study with phonics. We found out grammar and studied it each and every of how via to college, alongside with spelling and vocabulary. We study, study, and study. as quickly as I arrived at school, I already knew lots of the textile for the 1st 2 years of instructions, while my acquaintances with different forms of education had by no potential had it earlier, or a minimum of to not the quantity that I had. Now, I do could say that there are 2 considerable problems with homeschooling. first of all, whoever the instructor is (the parent, i’m assuming); she ought to be in a position and knowledgeable adequate to tutor. it is not as massive of a deal in person-friendly, yet while your baby gets to severe college–are you able to describe the mathematics concepts? are you able to describe chemistry? in case you are able to not, you will possibly extra acceptable detect a instruct or somebody who can tutor it, for them to verify with. 2nd, there’s a social component. My father and mom have been continuously very in touch in church, and that i made many acquaintances that way. probable the element that helped the main, replaced into becoming individuals of a homeschooling team. they are in all places. They meet mutually continuously for field journeys, activities, picnics, etc. i think of in case you will homeschool your baby, you’re able to discover different techniques for them to socially work together with people their very own age. My father and mom did this, and that i’ve got by no potential had a difficulty. i’m fairly outgoing, and that i replaced into continuously interior the extra “commonly used” ; ) cliques in college.
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A few days ago
nicoleband0
Actually, you Can Do This! For instance, if you life in Florida you can be in a public school and take classes online with a public online school. An example of a website like this would be Flvs.net.
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A few days ago
answer faerie, V.T., A. M.
It’s my understanding that Washington state allows homeschoolers to take classes in a public school, and I know that it’s permitted in Utah.
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A few days ago
traceylenore
No. It’s one or the other. Sadly, some public schools won’t recognize your work while in homeschool. They have the option of even detaining you a grade or testing you to make sure you are at grade level. So it’s not a decision to be taken lightly.
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A few days ago
benejueves
I was on a program called Indepentent study once. I saw my teacher once a week for about an hour who gives me homework for the whole week until we meet again. I went to school every day to do electives (P.E and stuff like that) which are the classes that you take, but don’t ever get homework for. i got out like 3 hours before the other kids. So that gave me time to do some of my week’s worth of homework. before i knew it, i was done. It’s a fun and easy way to get through the year fast. Ask your school Counselor about it. I did it last year.
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A few days ago
Lynne W
You need to work on your 13 year old attitude first. The reason you don’t like these teachers is that they have identified the subjects that you have trouble with. Instead of calling these University educated people dumb asses, why don’t you realize that they went into the teaching profession to help kids like you learn so you can became contributing members to society one day. Ask for help, don’t push it away and your relationship with your teachers and everyone else in your life will improve dramatically. It starts and ends with you.
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