No, because at most schools (I believe) an athletic is the first or last period of the day although it will run longer (typically). Since you are graded in that sport, and it is considered a class, you may not participate in school sports
yes
yes im in highschool and a kid who is homeschooled is on my team. just see your local highschool i guess
Yes, but you cannot have a scholarship
It is the responsibility of the school to ensure that boys and girls participate equally in athletics.
Fairview School District's motto is 'Developing the student in academics, athletics, and arts'.
While I hesitate to unequivocally say "no," I don't know of any high school athletics association that allows this. They don't even allow student athletes who don't reside in the proper school district to participate for that high school, much less students who don't attend that high school.
It depends what the school decides.. some schools even expele you.
A school that participates in the Direct Lending program. 80% of school participate in the FFELP instead.
"Many school students participate in democracy through their student councils."
Yes. You will need to go to the school district and set up a contract with them concerning the home schooling. The law requires certain things from the parents, child, and school.
A school timetable is necessary for students attending a certain school. The school timetable lists events and other things, usually in calendar form, that a student might want to participate in. Timetables also help a student plan their student activities.
Yes, he's homeschooled. But he's out of school now. He should be going to college.