People are saying that home school is nice and i was thinking that i want to be home schooled for 7th and 8th?

Question:and then go back to a public school for high school


can i do that?

Answers:
Yes you can but I would most definitly not recomend it it would be hard to move up to a whole new school after not being at public school so long

Ps im in 7th grade too!
wouldn't you have to ask your mom and dad for that?

and, just curious; why would you want to be home schooled? dont you want to have friends and have a locker and all that cool stuff that's associated w/school?
(that way you have your friends already for when you enter HS when kids are most "worried"??)

and to asnwer your question, i don't see why you couldnt go to public HS after being home schooled.

Good luck. :)
Not sure what state you live in. Some states require the instructor to be "qualified". How they test for that I don't have a clue.
Absolutely, middle and high school are a great time to home school.

This will not work successfully though unless you have your parents support, since they will become your primary teachers/guides; it has to be a family decision.
Home schooling is not just an alternative to conventional education; it is a life style.
Most home school students at that level are pretty independent, and self motivated.

It will give you time to find out what it is you like without having to deal with all the external influences that may hinder you in achieving your goals.

Come high school you may find out that this is the way for you; you can work at your own pace, you are not tied to a school schedule, you can finish your high school work sooner, work, and take college classes.

It is up to you, and your parents, give it a try and see how you like it.
school is better. as in home schooling you don't get enough education as required in class but in school you the right teachers and masters to learn with.
You can definitely do that. You need to have your parents on board, obviously, but you get to choose your curriculum - so you can learn in the way that best suits you. Many homeschooled middle schoolers are way ahead of classroom-schooled students, simply because they get to be more in control of their studies.

Your social life won't suffer either, unless you choose to have it do so. Because you can get both your classes and your studies/homework done on your time, you have whatever time you need free for extra activities.

It does take commitment on your part - you have to decide to do the work - but homeschooling can be a really great experience. Good luck!
I'm doing that. I've been homeschooled since I was in 3rd grade. The private school my mom and dad wanted me to attend got to expensive. So we homeschooled. It was a very rocky start, I must say. Because we kind of randomly did it. We were going through tuff times with family issues. I'm going into 8th grade this fall. It'll be my last year homeschooling. Then I'll be in High School! AH! I'm going ac to private school as far as we know, if my dads job does well. My older sister went to private school. She had the worst experiences. Then they sent her to a Catholic School. Thye had drugs there. :p So I'm not doing that! Now I'm going to a Christian School (when im in nineth grade) The same one I went to when I was young. I'm very happy about that, I much rather surroudn myself with Christian leaders than people who arn't Christians while I'm young.
ask ur parents
Yeah, you can be homeschooled for just 7th and 8th grade and go back for highschool. Only problem is, lets say you do 7th grade and end up finishing early and you decide that you want to go ahead and start 8th grade. Now lets say that you finish 8th grade up early, well when you want to go to highschool they might say that your are too young to be in highschool and not want to put you in.

Well, you could always homeschool high school, too.

This website will give you information on how to start homeschooling.

www. hslda.org

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