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Homeschooling the High Schooler - This SATURDAY!
Date:
Wed May 8 03:50:31 2013
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Yes! You can successfully homeschool the high school student. No! Your student will not miss out on a great experience and he can be accepted into the college of his choice! Join us for the 4th Annual Homeschooling the High Schooler Seminar. Through this highly interactive event, Randi St. Denis helps parents:
-Understand five different ways to graduate a homeschool student.
-Will my child’s work transfer? Transcripts, Portfolios, Testing, and All types of students: advanced to struggling. Also, explore the pros and cons of using non-accredited and accredited classes.
-Learn how to choose interesting and meaningful things to study and what to watch out for when choosing textbooks and workbooks.
-Receive information on outside classes, sports and other activities including joint enrollment opportunities especially for the high school student.
-Preparing for college and work. Three skills students must have to be successful in college.
-Mixing teen jobs and homeschooling: How to avoid the common pitfalls.
Whether you have always homeschooled your child or are just beginning now that they are in high school, this highly interactive day is designed for all parents. Homeschooling the High Schooler Seminar does not promote any one form of homeschooling or any one type of curriculum or class. Instead, you’ll discover truths and techniques that apply to all children and all learning regardless of differences in educational approach or student ability.
 Register Now!
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| Learning Concepts Work/Study High School Program for grades 9-12 exists to encourage, educate and train teens to become capable in high school, college and the work place. Students work on courses of study chosen with each student’s needs in mind and receive direct instruction and mentoring toward success, as needed. Individualized programs may include study for standardized testing, tests for joint enrollment, college credit, and college enrollment paperwork, etc. |
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