When you are home schooled can you take half of your classes in school and half at home?


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ShoeGal asked:


When you are home schooled can you take half of your classes in school and half at home?

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3 Responses to “When you are home schooled can you take half of your classes in school and half at home?”

  1. sha_lyn68 Says:

    That really depends on several factors.
    IF by “at school” you mean your local public school, that depends on the laws where you live. Some states do not allow it at all. Some allow it for non-academic classes only and others all it for any classes.

    Also there are many other options other than the local public school. Many private schools allow homeschoolers to enroll in a few classes. In many areas there are homeschool classes and co-op where you can take various classes. sha_lyn68

  2. LisaN Says:

    The other answer is correct. In my district (in California) you can’t attend your local public school part-time if you are a home schooler. But, you can if you are enrolled in the district home study or independent study program. If the classes have room, and with teacher permission. LisaN

  3. Marissa Says:

    yes it is called dual enrollment where i live (i live in florida) now your school may not allow it but most likely they will allow it , i am dual enrolled and i love it i have to go to three periods everyday if you go more for that you have to go there for all 7 periods now you can do this in the Morning for the first three periods or you can go for the last three periods ,it is better then normal home schooling because you still able to go to dances and see your friends Marissa

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