Homeschooling High School
Homeschooling through high school is a challenge. Fortunately there are many resources available in our county that were not there a few years ago. Many families have succeeded in educating their children through 12th grade and have seen them go on to excel in college, the military, the workplace or apprenticeships. Parents have offered to teach foreign language, science and math courses. Co-ops have come together to provide opportunities for our students to experience group learning, share ideas and give presentations.
Homeschooling Through Highschool (PDF brochure from NCHE)
Homeschooling High School (HSLDA)
This site includes helpful information on many topics of interest to high schoolers and their parents as well as links to relevant sites. You can also sign up for an eNewletter about homeschooling high school students and check out the Blog frequently for all sorts of random information.
HSLDA has developed a series of brochures the help you stay on track throughout the high school years.
National Home Education Network has articles and links on various high school topics.
The following Yahoo Groups are active and are valuable sources of information:
Recommended Reading
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Homeschooling the High Schooler by Diana McAlister and Candice Oneschak
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Homeschool, High School and Beyond by Beverly Adams-Gordon
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And What About College? by Cafi Cohen
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Curriculum Manual by Cathy Duffy
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College Admission, A Guide for Homeschooling by Judy Geiner
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The Question Is: College by Herbert Kohl
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Your Career in Changing Times by Larry Burkett
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Senior High: A Home-Designed Form-U-La by Barbara Edtl Shelton
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Bear’s Guide to Earning College Degree
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Peterson’s Guide to Four Year Colleges
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The National Review College Guide
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Apprenticeship Plus by Inge Cannon
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What Color is Your Parachute? by Richard Bolles
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Free Money for College by Laurie Blum
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Accelerated Distance Learning by Brad Voeller
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“Making Wise Decisions about College” by Doug Philips (Vision Forum audio tape)
- Choosing a College by Thomas Sowell
More Information
Checklist for High School Year by Year



