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Help for homeschooling your high schooler. Information on curriculum, planning, transcripts, college, scholarships and more.
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Homeschool Graduates

I had the privilege of selecting and sending my neighbor's senior picture to his homeschool group for their yearbook. It was an honor to be involved and was also my inspiration to create the Homeschool Graduate Showcase. See submissions

Homeschool High School Graduation - How do you make high school gradu…

High school graduation is an exciting time. Graduation from high school is a time of looking to the future and making the transition into adulthood. In the midst of the life decisions being made from college/career to living arrangements, how do you make the homeschool high school graduation special?

Homeschool Curriculum Guide - Math, Grade 12 - Advanced Math

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Homeschool Curriculum Guide - Math, Grade 11 - Algebra 2

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Homeschool Curriculum Guide - Math, Grade 10

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Homeschool Curriculum Guide - Math, Grade 9 - Algebra 1

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Colleges Want Your Homeschooler!

Homeschoolers are entering college in record numbers, with higher test scores than their public school counterparts.

Unschooling College

Here are a few alternative approaches to college that you may not have considered. They don’t work for all types of degrees – there’s no distance med school that I’ve ever come across - but for many popular degrees, they can be an inexpensive way to get an accredited degree.

Junior High / Senior High School Memory Book - Chapter Assignments

Junior high and high school students will write a book of memories that will consist of their memories and thoughts from their lives. They'll design the cover and special binding to create a memory book that will be treasured for years to come!

Junior High / Senior High School Memory Book - Chapter 1 - Who Am I?

Junior High / Senior High School Memory Book - Chapter 1 - Who Am I? You'll be writing a book of memories that will consist of your memories and thoughts from your life.

Typical Course of Study - Jr. High/High School

Wondering what your child needs to cover this year in Jr. High/High School? Typical course of study with annotated links for all subjects.

How to Figure a Percentage and Letter Grade

Simple steps to figure out the percentage and letter grade of an assignment or test.

How to Cover a Subject You Are Unfamiliar With

As your children get older, you might be faced with teaching a subject that you are weak in or never learned.  Here are some ideas to help you solve this dilemma.

Drivers Ed - What's a Homeschooler to Do?

How do homeschoolers handle Drivers Education? Programs and resources to aid in teaching your homeschooled teen to drive.

Academic Planning

Lists the minimum course work required for admission to most colleges. From College Board Online.

Classical History

Nemy Gill, Guide to Ancient/Classical History, has many articles and resources for you.

Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers

Every year homeschoolers are admitted to hundreds of colleges in at least five countries. Those who prepare thoroughly can be admitted with full scholarships at those selective colleges that some parents daydream about their children attending.

Christian Colleges and Universities

Kelli Mahoney, About Guide to Christian Teens, offers his picks of the best Christian colleges and universities.

Daily SAT Question

Prepare for the SAT by answering a different question every day.  Immediate response and clues available if you are unsure.

From Stargazers to Starships

A free course about science, astronomy and space at the high school level.

Home School Texas

HOST is a statewide ministry to the Christian home schoolers of Texas and other regions of the United States. We offer diplomas for home schoolers and have coordinated annual home school graduation ceremonies since 1992.

Homeschooling the High Schooler

An interesting article written by Shirley M.R. Minster addressing the possibilities of an accelerated program.

Paradigm Online Writing Assistant

Paradigm is intended to be useful for all writers, from inexperienced to advanced. To get the most from the website, take time to explore its components. Choose a topic that interests you, read the discussion, do an activity, move to another topic.

Private & Homeschool Friendly Colleges & Universities

List of homeschool friendly colleges in the U.S. and Canada provided by College Internet Connection.

Student Guide 2001 -2002 Financial Aid Booklet

The Student Guide is the most comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education. It covers the Department's major aid programs, including Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, and PLUS Loans.

SuperCollege.com

Approach college admissions and financial aid from a practical, hands-on point of view. Drawing on the collective knowledge and experiences of other students at America’s top colleges, this site provides hands-on strategies that you can use to increase your chances of getting into your dream school and paying for your education.

Teenage Years and Beyond

Home Education Magazine has many articles dealing with the high school years and beyond.

This Nation

A comprehensive guide to American Government and Politics. One of the primary intended uses of this site is as a "text book" for American Government courses.

WriteAtHome - Internet Writing Classes For Homeschool Students

WriteAtHome is an innovative middle and high school writing education program combining 21st Century technology with flesh and blood writing experts to offer challenging and comprehensive composition classes for middle and high school students. This is not a free program, but well worth the investment.

Writing Adventures

High school writing lessons divided into three main categories: Composition I, Composition II, and English II.

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