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<blockquote data-quote="kris" data-source="post: 38808" data-attributes="member: 74"><p><em>sarah ended grade 10 with-a 1.2 GPA. she spent grade 11 being homeschooled with-two on campus classes (american sign & physics)... grade 11 2.8 GPA. a tremendous turn around. she then transferred to the adult HS for two semesters.....end of semester she had a 3.6 & she will finish up her last semester next monday....graduation on wednesday. she now qualifies for the 75% state scholarship & will get the full ride once she finishes her 75 hours of community service ~~~ being done at the library. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>you may have to devise your own alternative setting for difficult child. like online homeschooling or an adult HS setting. at sarah's adult HS they complete a full year's curriculum in one semester......this is allowing sarah to graduate on time with-her old HS peers. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>yes, i stood over her shoulder when whe homeschooled & kept in close contact with-instructors. she's enjoyed the adult HS setting.....much looser thna in traditional HS. they can start at 16, but are treated like adults. no permission slips & no report cards home. kids sink or swim on their own merit. (yes, i kept track of grades because she showed me her papers...she waas/is so proud of how well she has done.)</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>the other nice thing is they can attend adult HS until they are 100...or have enough credits to graduate. sarah's had a number of *older adult* who came back to get their diploma. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>sadly this year is probably a wash for her....even with-summer school depending on how many classes she's failed but next year is a new slate.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>kris </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kris, post: 38808, member: 74"] [I]sarah ended grade 10 with-a 1.2 GPA. she spent grade 11 being homeschooled with-two on campus classes (american sign & physics)... grade 11 2.8 GPA. a tremendous turn around. she then transferred to the adult HS for two semesters.....end of semester she had a 3.6 & she will finish up her last semester next monday....graduation on wednesday. she now qualifies for the 75% state scholarship & will get the full ride once she finishes her 75 hours of community service ~~~ being done at the library. you may have to devise your own alternative setting for difficult child. like online homeschooling or an adult HS setting. at sarah's adult HS they complete a full year's curriculum in one semester......this is allowing sarah to graduate on time with-her old HS peers. yes, i stood over her shoulder when whe homeschooled & kept in close contact with-instructors. she's enjoyed the adult HS setting.....much looser thna in traditional HS. they can start at 16, but are treated like adults. no permission slips & no report cards home. kids sink or swim on their own merit. (yes, i kept track of grades because she showed me her papers...she waas/is so proud of how well she has done.) the other nice thing is they can attend adult HS until they are 100...or have enough credits to graduate. sarah's had a number of *older adult* who came back to get their diploma. sadly this year is probably a wash for her....even with-summer school depending on how many classes she's failed but next year is a new slate. kris [/I] [/QUOTE]
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