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K12 not in my state?

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so i know i have to pay like for the stuff im in 9th grade so how much would that all come to? me and my mom are looking into it.

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  1. The k12 site will have all the information on that.


  2. If K12 doesn't offer a virtual academy in your state and you still want to use their curriculum, then yes, it would be consumer direct.  If you are confused about what you need, try calling them.  It may be easier that way for you to get it all figured out.

  3. K12's high school program is $350 per class per semester.  The total cost will depend on how many courses you take.

    If you take some of their middle school courses the cost will be different.  It's based on a subscription plan and depends on each course's materials fee.

    Yes, you would be considered a Consumer Direct customer.  On the K12 site, click on any of the "buy K12 products directly" and then go through all the selections to see the prices for the courses you want.

    Here is the direct link to the Consumer Direct options:

    http://v7.k12.com/independence.html

    Click on "pricing and ordering"  to see the subscription rates.
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