Homeschoolers are no different from public or private schooled kids. They are still learning just not the way most people do it. All homeschooling isn't the same everyone has there own way of doing things
From a homeschooled 12 year old.
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the best resources specifically for homeschoolers is (http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs/).I think that was the best website for homeschoolers based on my knowledge.
I would talk to your public school. They will have some sort of record of other homeschoolers in the area.
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They call it homework.
It depends what the teacher teaches them.the teacher has to follow a strict curriculum in schools and in homeschooling, the teacher can add or subtract subjects. So homeschoolers,yes learn more.I am a homeschooler myself!!
The answer is No I am homeschooled and this is a common question for homeschoolers
Yes, homeschoolers can typically participate in state orchestra programs, but eligibility may vary by state and specific orchestra policies. Many state orchestras have open auditions that welcome students from various educational backgrounds, including homeschoolers. It's important for families to check the requirements and guidelines of their specific state orchestra to ensure participation. Additionally, some local music organizations may offer support or resources for homeschoolers interested in joining orchestras.
Yes. A lot of colleges are looking for homeschoolers
About 460, if you don't count homeschoolers.
The highest concentration of home schoolers is from the rural/suburban West.
Absolutely. More and more universities recognize that homeschoolers are a great asset to their institution. Many universities have specific procedures for handling homeschool applications. Some homeschoolers attend community college in high school and can use those transcripts as proof of ability or even to receive college credit. Homeschoolers have been accepted into every prestigious university in the US.
Yes, homeschoolers can attend prom, although it often depends on the local community and the specific arrangements made by local high schools. Some homeschoolers may be invited to join prom events organized by nearby schools, while others might participate in homeschool co-op events or organize their own prom. It allows them to socialize and celebrate milestones with peers. Ultimately, the opportunity varies by region and individual circumstances.