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I just moved to allen, texas and i need to find a home schooling web site that will fit my area?

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i am curently in the 12 grade. The school districts will not let me in high school here because of my last schools curriculum.

Some of the classes i took in California seem to not count here in texas's school curriculum as credits.

I am searching for homeschooling but i cant really find what i am looking for. I live in Allen, Texas and if you can help by recomending a site that would be great.

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  1. You may want to contact the Texas Home School Association; they may be able to answer your questions.

    http://www.thsc.org/defaultpage.asp


  2. Were you in a private school? Or did your public school credits not transfer in? Most generally, the transcript needs to be accredited and "approved" by the TEA (Texas Education Agency), and not all private schools are accredited and nearly none are "approved" by the TEA, so that may be the problem you are facing.

    If you want to finish out your highschooling without losing any credits, you can either enroll in a private school, or homeschool.

    Look at what you have already (request a transcript from your former school), then decide what you want to finish it out. You can use your four year plan from CA as a guide or you can use a recommended diploma program for TX as a guide, or you can use your own educational wants and desires as a guide.

    When finished, have your mom generate a transcript and diploma and you are finished.

    I know how tough the districts are in Texas, I live in the worst district in the state.

    As far as finding homeschool groups in your area, Frisco HIS is a bit out of your way, these are much closer to you:

    marchgroup.org

    peachonline.org

    pathco-op.org

    And an informational group that offers graduation ceremonies  plus many other services is NTHEN.org

  3. try byu university and maybe washoe online learning future

    each costs 125$ a course or free for full time students

  4. Any site on Texas homeschooling will be helpful. As a homeschooler in Texas, you are considered a private school. Your parents would/could include your CA credits as part of your program and then decide what you would need to do to graduate homeschooling. You don't need to register, file documents or anything. You just do your thing.

  5. Here are some homeschool groups in your area:

    http://www.marchgroup.org/

    http://www.friscohis.org

    Here is some info about the laws/requirements:

    http://www.thsc.org/FAQ/default.asp

  6. try www.k12.com is a California curriculum

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