Do you have a student approaching or already IN high school at your house? In our class, you will...
- Learn how to raise the bar and get much from your homeschooled adolescent - Help your adolescent fight the tide of low expectations and reach for greater heights and opportunities for his present and future.
- Sit at the feet of nationwide recognized speakers and authors - such as Kim Kautzer of WriteShop, Janice Joseph campbell of Everyday Education, JoJo Tabares of Art of Fluency and Lorrie Flem of Teach Magazine. Be instructed and divine by their personal and professional expertise!
- Help your adolescent plan a 4 year course of study - that meets your state's (or country's) requirements, that she wish thoroughly enjoy and take ownership of, and wish prepare her for college if she so desires.
- Learn how to source difficult subjects - Let's face it... there wish be subjects that you would be just rather not teach. Find out how to source these and support your student on the right track!
- Find out how to impart nice study habits to your adolescent - He wish get much accomplished in less time once he implements these study skills into his daily school routine.
- Make the most of every chance - Designing courses about your teen's interests and skills/knowledge that she inevitably to acquire. High school courses are abounding exploitation your creativity!
- Find out how to apply to colleges and for fiscal aid - Discover the ins and outs of filling out these applications to better present your student and his/her circumstances.
- Learn how to record and maintain a transcript - Record-keeping may not be your cup of tea, but this is not as difficult as it sounds. Support your peace of mind by keeping his transcript current!
- Help your adolescent to prepare for accomplishment tests (SAT/ACT) - You can provide your student with the confidence and information necessary to take these tests to the better of his ability.
- Understand what constitutes a course for high school credit - If we're going to teach high school, we mightiness as well do it right. Find out what is required to obtain a half or full high school credit.