Can anyone tell me how to find the best online home schools for high school students?
q_d_pie7 asked:
I am interested in home schooling my daughter. I don’t want a diploma mill. I want a online school that will teach her as well as or better than a public school. Thanks for your help!
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I am interested in home schooling my daughter. I don’t want a diploma mill. I want a online school that will teach her as well as or better than a public school. Thanks for your help!

January 13th, 2010 at 11:44 pm
Hello,
I am assuming you may be American/English so, I will try to help as best as I can.
Try Duffy the Vampire
January 16th, 2010 at 5:19 pm
i have noticed that most people on yahoo answers recommend american online schools for their kids , , Interhigh online school is an online british school,i i really like it,its brilliant u get to interract with classmates etc,u also learn alot,upload homework from microsoft word,they even have interhigh weekends once a year where u can meet up with the people in your class and do great activities,its great, two and a half hours a day wake up at 9.30am uk time,lots of people from other countries are also on this school (dubai etc) english,maths,science,french,spanish,cre… writing,geography,and others,the teachers are great too they are really qualified with big degrees and stuff ,they get to know you too etc
they also sort out your exams,tests and GCSE’s all in one fee.
i live in britian
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January 18th, 2010 at 10:09 pm
A good start was coming here to ask; you will get a number of recommendations.
Mine is ScholarsOnline.com (link below).
I take education very seriously, and because of that I homeschooled my kids and talked a dozen other families into having the courage to take their kids out of school. Back when I knew the headmaster of Scholars Online he was teaching Latin and Greek at UCLA. We had quite a few discussions on the terrible situation in the public schools, where classical learning was no longer offered–the reason both of us schooled our kids ourselves. When this school says “scholars” they mean it, and I assure you that even the “best” private schools in the country (my brother the snob had his kids in a couple of them) can’t compare to the classical education offered by Scholars Online.
. Dorothy