yes you can becasue you dont really need to be home shcooled at all unless you drop out of highschool or whatever school for that matter. you can go to a school to study the classes you have not yet studied with out getting the classes you have studied while being home schooled.
No you homeschooled child is not required to take the MCAS test. This test is only a require of students who are in public school.
If it is a very professional school no but if it is a regular public school only have it on outside not in class
Roc Royal is not in high school.. He's only 14. He is homeschooled because of how famous he is. So he doesn't go to high school he is homeschooled..
Jessie Willliams is homeschooled. The only school she goes to is acting school in London.
Miley hasn't finished school yet shes homeschooled but shes only 17.
Students who are homeschooled are often socialized with other homeschooled students to broaden their social network. Homeschooling is a perfectly fine alternative to public schools, and students are not isolated from other peers.
Yes, some people or only at school for a couple of hours then they are done....they have more time to read, play, sleep and do other hobbies such as drawing. or maybe they can do nothing and relax which is good every once in a while
That depends on what you mean - how many homeschooled children complete public/private high school, or how many complete homeschool high school? You can get a lot of answers to homeschooling questions at http://www.unschooling.com and http://www.homeedmag.com . To answer your question directly, just about every homeschooled child completes some form of high school or equivalent, and most go on to higher education. But a classroom is not the only place to learn.
There really isn't, much... I'm not sure what you're asking, exactly. Well... Here are some differences:1. People Homeschooled can skip grades without it being a big deal.2. I heard that people who are homeschooled only need to spend around 3 hours of school just because kids in public schools ask too many questions that have already been answered.
she's only 10 years old so probebly. but i imagine her dad has enough dosh to have her homeschooled
A 17 year old who is being homeschooled should only have 1 job. This 1 job should be part time so that enough time can be devoted to school work.
They say they do better then public school children because of the one on one teachings they get being home school. They do have to take it at a predetermined site pick by the education board, they dont take any state exams at home, so they can be monitored and insure that they dont have any unfair advantages of public school children. I wish I can home school my child, public schools are getting scarier every day, not only with the violence but the teachers they put in the schools with not the proper degrees or the administration that runs the public schools so poorly that all they worry about is there unfair pay and raises.