High School Different than You’ve Ever Known
High school students no longer need to attend traditional brick and mortar schools in order to earn accredited diplomas. Online curriculum providers such as Compuhigh and K-12 allow them to get regionally and nationally accredited diplomas that are recognized at most all colleges in Universities throughout the United States. Students seeking to move on to technical and vocational training can obtain a test based high school diploma in a relatively short time through programs such as Continental Academy.
While some students are capable of keeping up with the assignments and time deadlines associated with taking high school classes online, others benefit greatly from the accountability provided by an online high school learning center such as Independent Education.
Our office provides students with the oversight, guidance, and one on one tutoring they need to take full responsibility for their own academic success. Attending fifteen hours per week or three hours per day, students are able to stay on top of their high school work and get help with more complex subjects. Additionally, Independent Education coaches students through the college application process, and assists with practical matters such as drivers’ licenses, resume creation and job searching.
Students seeking an alternative to high school will find it at Independent Education. We also consult with families interested in home schooling their high school age children.
Posted by: editor on February 3, 2010
