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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve posted before but someone recommended an online school with a tutor to support over fusion when we looked into enrolling. [b]Years later we are doing a combination of this, homeschool classes and community college classes. [/b] It took a while to find the right fit but was much less expensive than Fusion to finish HS. [/quote] This makes more sense. One person pushes the school here but it did not look good when I looked at it. [/quote] Can you share more about how you are accomplishing this? I think a setup like this would be beneficial for my sophomore dyslexic DD. [/quote] Not that poster but some public school systems offer virtual and/or early college so kids can take classes at community college and get HS credit for it. Usually, it starts jr. year. I'm not sure how parents homeschool high school kids in higher levels and usually homeschooling is kids doing an online class or self taught class which in less kids are really smart and motivated that sounds like a set up to fail (or you have parents who can actually teach).[/quote]
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