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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 394667" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>You are allowed to take private online courses and have those grades sent to his school and added to his transcript. When easy child/difficult child was having difficulties I found three or four accredited options. We used two University options and one fully private option. I had to prove to the local high school that it was authorized by our State as a supplemental educational method. A couple of years later when he was struggling with a course, lol, the local school counselor pulled out a brochure and told me "we accept accredited outside courses". Duh! He already had two completed one on his transcript. Good luck. DDD</p><p> </p><p>PS: Many straight A high school students use this option to get courses that are not available locally so they increase their chances for better college admissions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 394667, member: 35"] You are allowed to take private online courses and have those grades sent to his school and added to his transcript. When easy child/difficult child was having difficulties I found three or four accredited options. We used two University options and one fully private option. I had to prove to the local high school that it was authorized by our State as a supplemental educational method. A couple of years later when he was struggling with a course, lol, the local school counselor pulled out a brochure and told me "we accept accredited outside courses". Duh! He already had two completed one on his transcript. Good luck. DDD PS: Many straight A high school students use this option to get courses that are not available locally so they increase their chances for better college admissions. [/QUOTE]
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