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Sounds to me like you are looking for independent study classes; these are often offered through a college.
Check with the college of your choice, or contact the adult alternative education department of you local school district; they will be able to point you in the right direction.
depends on what you are looking for.
If you are looking for distance ed classes at the college level, then yes, contact a college.
If you are a public school student and are considering taking some classes outside the traditional classroom setting, then yes, contact your school district.
If you are looking for specific, continuing ed classes, then contact the professional society in your area.
If you are looking for a way to begin a new career, then contact a vocational school in your area.
If you are looking for homeschool information, then google homeschooling.
One place to find homeschool information and curriculum providers is homeschooling.gomilpitas.com
Like I said, it totally depends on what you want.
Keystone National High School. You have an assigned teacher with each course you take you can talk to them about the classes or anything else using their telephone numbers at the school, email, or the special message center. Included with your course is usually a textbook, but some classes don't require one.
There are several really good correspondence courses, also known as independent study programs. see links below.
The few that I would recommend are Seton home study, Mother of Davine Grace, St. Thomas Acquinas (Catholic). Calvert (Christian based), & K12 high school (Traditional non denominational).
Look over the sites and see if any of these may work for you. Best of luck.
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