I homeschool and it works great! You can learn any subject just as well as in a public school.
well, public and private is more PUBLIC but you get better People skills when you homeschool :)
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.
Yes, I was homeschooled through highschool. I have a third and a first grader who we are teaching at home. I am homeschooled. My parents were not and thought that school was a huge waste of their time. I did go to school for K-6 and I had the hardest time. I am glad I am homeschooled and I plan to homeschool my kids, when I have them. Yes there is alot of people that homeschool throughout the country. It is becoming more and more prevelant these days because of the inherent problems with the public school system. No, not a majority. Some homeschooled adults resented being home school because they missed out on the public school experience or so they thought. Its not a easy decision to home school because you must have a primary bread winner stay at home with the kids. You must check in with the state and school system to be sure your teaching the children properly and that the children are learning on the proper scale. Its tough but rewarding and its a personal choice.
the grades of school are really bad but grades of a homeschooler is actually really good because they learn at their own pace
public school
He was public schooled.
It depends on the state. In the state of Florida, a student can mix up their classes in between home and public schooling. They also have the right to join into any clubs, sports, labs, or teams that their district school may have, even if they are homeschooled.
While I don't have the specific answer, you should be able to find that and much more through one of the research links at the Homeschool Legal Defense Association: http://www.hslda.org/research/default.asp By the way, I believe every homeschooler should join HSLDA. I am homeschooled. When I took the state tests I was in the 97 percentile.
talk to school administration
Sure. Public education through high school is generally a right for all children 18 and under in the US. However, the school can determine where to place you, since a homeschool is not accredited unless you use an accredited curriculum like K12 or Seton. In other words, they could make you repeat your entire senior year. You would want to check with your school about what you will need to do or submit to ensure that you are re-admitted at the appropriate grade level. Also, make sure your homeschool curriculum includes any courses necessary for graduation from your public school.
rollin doobiws
That depends on the individual situation.