Online school for learning disability & anxiety

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^ and if you read the print description above that Fusion has written, each class is THREE terms.
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Sorry for the multiple posts but standard 1-1 at Fusion is now 15k per course, thanks to the other poster for posting current information. They have other options now that are less expensive including self directed and small group. They didn’t have those several years ago. I’d still do a private virtual school and tutor instead of these.
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Anonymous wrote:Sorry for the multiple posts but standard 1-1 at Fusion is now 15k per course, thanks to the other poster for posting current information. They have other options now that are less expensive including self directed and small group. They didn’t have those several years ago. I’d still do a private virtual school and tutor instead of these.


+1 Fusion is crazy expensive and look at the qualifications of the teachers - its basically tutoring. You can find online tutors for $10- $ 30 an hour.
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Anonymous wrote:Home and hospital (or IIS) is the name for mcps's online school program for kids who need to learn from home (or a hospital) for a documented reason. My son did it due to anxiety. The lessons are simple and streamlined, and you could be there to provide academic support as needed. There is also another online mcps program which can be permanent.

Home and Hospital Teaching - Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, MD | Montgomery County Public Schools | Rockville, MD https://share.google/aBsOUvMW22qf8QPgM


Blended Learning Program | Montgomery County Public Schools | Rockville, MD https://share.google/9cur6HTgOkHvPT1b4

Here is the long-term online option!


This is a very basic program. Not great if you want a strong education. It’s the absolute minimum. MCPS took away the virtual school.


You’re right that it’s the absolute minimum. But the kid is years behind and you have to start somewhere. Please don’t start the “virtual option” debate here.


I strongly believe in virtual school but when you compare that program to what they had before with the MVA, its not an equal or good option. Better go with a private option that has special ed support and supplements with tutors. That program is going to put a child further behind as its not a full daily program and has very limited classes. Its there to get kids to graduate, not on grade level.
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Anonymous wrote:Look at private accredited virtual schools in your state. Then hire a tutor, if needed, to help your kid through the material. This will be the most flexible option and a fraction of the price of Fusion. Fusion would be good but is extremely expensive. We looked into it about 4 years ago and it was around 10k per class back then.

Weird, it's only $5-6000 per class now. Not cheap, but not $10k either. https://www.fusionacademy.com/campuses/washington-dc/tuition/

I know several kids at Fusion. I think that price is per semester. So yes, $10K+ per credit class.
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Anonymous wrote:^ and if you read the print description above that Fusion has written, each class is THREE terms.


No each class is one or two terms. That would be listed in the catalogue under the exact course description.

Fusion runs three terms per year plus a summer session. Many students finish the year by April (instead of June).
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Anonymous wrote:^ and if you read the print description above that Fusion has written, each class is THREE terms.


No each class is one or two terms. That would be listed in the catalogue under the exact course description.

Fusion runs three terms per year plus a summer session. Many students finish the year by April (instead of June).


Thanks for clarifying! That’s still so much but better than 3 terms.
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