I am in the process of signing up for home school but i can’t find a 10th grade Curriculum?
September 2nd, 2009 | by |I looked everywhere on Google, yahoo, K12.com and dogpile but i can't find a credited 10th grade home school Curriculum to purshace that me and my parents can do, it has to be credited by the state of georgia.
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By KatieBaby&[?] on Sep 2, 2009
Ashworth. It is 30 dollars a month. You get a real diploma, and they send you school based text books.
The highschool is regionally accredided, and best of all you don’t have to worry about it being "credited" in georgia, becuase it is in georgia! =)
Any questions feel free to message me via yahoo: fuzyfritomizteto
By i_come_from_under_the_hill on Sep 2, 2009
Um, I’m pretty sure that in Georgia, the only requirement is that you register with aa church school. Go to HSLDA.org to look up your state’s homeschool laws. Most of the time, homeschool curriculum materials are not accredited, but this is not a problem. Homeschoolers are getting accepted (and even recruited by) even the most selective universities in the country every year, and the numbers are growing. It doesn’t matter that your homeschool wasn’t accredited.
By glurpy on Sep 2, 2009
Georgia has no such requirements. You can see the laws here http://www.hslda.org/laws/analysis/Georgia.pdf .
Aside from than that, the only thing that will be accredited by Georgia is whatever they actually offer, like http://www.gavirtualschool.org/. You won’t be able to simply purchase an accredited curriculum–an accredited program has you using outside teachers who mark your work and all that.
By ASD & DYS Mum on Sep 2, 2009
You don’t need an accredited curriculum. It’s just not necessary – in GA or anywhere else.
K12 *is* accredited – here’s a link:
http://www.k12.com/press__policy/in_the_news__2008/k12_international_academy_receives_accreditation/
Typically *schools* are accredited, *not* curricula.
Here’s a good link about HS’ing in GA:
http://www.nhen.org/leginfo/detail.asp?StateCode=Georgia
By jana on Sep 2, 2009
Congratulations-you are in for a great adventure with homeschooling! I think you’d really enjoy Sonlight.com (request a free catalog) and ALEKs math.
Check them out -both have great refund policies if you don’t like them and Aleks math has a one-month free trial online.
Warm Regards,
Jana
http://www.purehomeschooling.com
http://www.summerhouseliving.com
By Pam C on Sep 2, 2009
First of all, are you enrolled through a school district or a homeschool association? In SC there are also third option groups. HSLD can assist you with knowing the laws in GA.
There are many companies that sell homeschool textbooks. Your parents may also create their own curriculum. BJUP, aBeka, & Apologia are some of the more popular ones for high school. As a matter of fact, I am in the process of selling curriculum we used, 1st-12th. My daughter graduated last year. If I can be of help as far as specific subjects, just let me know. Wish you the best!
By alliee on Sep 2, 2009
im abt to be homeschooled for 10th grade too
American school is the company i get my curriculum from