Correspondence Schools are for individuals who can not physically be in a school and would like to be taught from a distance. For example online courses or through the mail.
International Correspondence Schools was created in 1890.
The motto of International Correspondence Schools is 'Pioneers of Home Learning'.
I am sorry to hear that your child has ADHD. I afraid there is no correspondence school in Bozeman, Montana. but you can find online correspondence schools for your child.
A correspondence school is a school where you have to use mail, email and other ways to get information across to the school. It is not for everyone and you should talk to your parents about it.
John Marshall Miller has written: 'A plan for the licensing and control of private correspondence schools' -- subject(s): Correspondence schools and courses
There are schools offering correspondence courses but it will vary on the specific program an individual wants to learn. There are army correspondence courses and etc.
Correspondence schools are like any other business. Some are good and reputable and some are not. You must do your "homework" and do some investigating first. The Federal Trade Commission is always a great place to start and has some great information regarding Career, Vocational or Correspondence schools.
Many schools offer correspondence courses online. Usually these only taking a year or so to complete. University of Phoenix is one of the most popular.
Correspondence schools located in Eastern Kentucky are such as ABeka Academy, American School, Calvert School, Moore Foundation, the University of Kentucky but there are many more schools.
Ossian MacKenzie has written: 'Correspondence instruction in the United States' -- subject(s): Correspondence schools and courses
The University of Missouri is one of several schools that offer good correspondence courses. Another good school for correspondence courses is University of Phoenix.
You can search through "Related Link". Its a directory on Schools across US.