Transferring Credits to Public School
Q. If I decide to transfer my high school student into public school, will they accept his homeschool credits? A. Based on Virginia law,
Q. If I decide to transfer my high school student into public school, will they accept his homeschool credits? A. Based on Virginia law,
Q. I understand the CAT-5 survey test is being phased out. Is there another test that covers only what the law requires? A. The
Q. Where do I register my high school student for the PSAT? A. A Homeschooler must register for the PSAT at the local public
Q. Since my child had an IEP, is there anything extra I need to do when I file my Notice of Intent? A. Even
Q. Do I still have to submit test scores if I’ve decided not to homeschool next year? A-The law does not give clear direction
Lee Binz Some things about homeschooling high school really are NOT hard. Scary words like “grades” and “credits” can be simple when you know
Q. How many credits does a homeschooler need to graduate and get into college? A. There is no specific number of credits a homeschooler
Q. What’s the difference between the SAT® and ACT® tests for college entrance? A. Both the SAT® (Scholastic Aptitude Test) exam and the ACT®
Q. How can I keep my homeschool teen motivated? A. Teens–both boys and girls—are motivated by the things they are interested in doing. Think
Q. On my teen’s high school transcript, should I list the place he took some of his courses—for example, high school courses taken online
Q. About how many hours of high school work equals one high school credit hour for a transcript? A. There are several acceptable ways
Q. If a high school student takes a summer course, where do I include that credit in the transcript? A. It is really up