for someone who has been home schooled, how do i enroll in pubic school?


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CrazedMusicChick asked:


i have been home schooled my entire life and haven never had to take any tests to show i have been learning, for the state. what would i need to get enrolled in public school both in Pennsylvania and Illinois.

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2 Responses to “for someone who has been home schooled, how do i enroll in pubic school?”

  1. Max Says:

    Im currently a sophomore attending public school in Virginia, so im not sure about how enrolling into public school in either state would be like, but im pretty sure you aren’t able to enroll in more than one public school in a different states let alone the same district. And from personal experience its not all that great. There is horrible cafeteria food some strict teachers who sometimes won’t even let you leave to go to the nurse when you need to, or at least I had a teacher like that one year. But yeah, the only good thing I’ve found in public school is that you see your friends a lot and can socialize with them even if they’re grounded and their parents won’t let them get on myspace or use their cell phone or something like that. I would suggest that if you need to be enrolled in a public school in more than one state for personal reasons you try an online high school. I suggest keystone national high school. It looks like a great program and it offers ap courses and some foreign languages that aren’t offered at my current school such as chinese, japanese, ap physics b, and a few others. Im currently in the process of trying to get my parents to enroll me.

    here’s a link to keystone: Max

  2. ND DVM Says:

    You need to contact the board of education for the community where you plan to live. They will meet with you and discuss placement and exactly what you need to do to enroll. It won’t be difficult. Good luck to you. ND DVM

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