We graduated our twin daughters from high school through a charter school called Sage Oak. They operate all over California, and they're accredited so your kids will have a real high school diploma at the end.
What's more, there's state funds available for purchasing curriculum, computers, tools, science equipment, etc. The only thing you can't buy with state funds is religious curriculum, so we just supplemented our curriculum with bible study courses out of our own pocket.
Should you decide that's not for you, we've used the Sonlight curriculum (very biblical and bible-based) for about a decade now. If you do decide to go with a charter school for state funds, you can get "Bookshark", which is Sonlight with the bible curriculum removed.
Same here, we have two that have graduated through Sage Oak and two more an 8th grader and one in the 10th grade. The charter program helped tremendously. Don’t waste any time if you try to go the charter route, enrollment in the program may have already closed for new Fall students. Depending on what County you are in I’d start researching and signing up online and/or calling first thing Monday morning.
The charter funds are actually one of the first things I can ever recall where my tax dollars actually benefited our family directly. Up until our oldest was in the 5th grade we always payed for private school homeschool programs. A friend tipped us off on the charter program in LA County and I couldn’t recommend it more.
We graduated our twin daughters from high school through a charter school called Sage Oak. They operate all over California, and they're accredited so your kids will have a real high school diploma at the end.
What's more, there's state funds available for purchasing curriculum, computers, tools, science equipment, etc. The only thing you can't buy with state funds is religious curriculum, so we just supplemented our curriculum with bible study courses out of our own pocket.
Should you decide that's not for you, we've used the Sonlight curriculum (very biblical and bible-based) for about a decade now. If you do decide to go with a charter school for state funds, you can get "Bookshark", which is Sonlight with the bible curriculum removed.
Same here, we have two that have graduated through Sage Oak and two more an 8th grader and one in the 10th grade. The charter program helped tremendously. Don’t waste any time if you try to go the charter route, enrollment in the program may have already closed for new Fall students. Depending on what County you are in I’d start researching and signing up online and/or calling first thing Monday morning.
The charter funds are actually one of the first things I can ever recall where my tax dollars actually benefited our family directly. Up until our oldest was in the 5th grade we always payed for private school homeschool programs. A friend tipped us off on the charter program in LA County and I couldn’t recommend it more.