ARTICLE Rigorous College Prep Plan This sample high school plan would be appropriate for students applying to selective or prestigious colleges and universities.
ARTICLE Average to Strong College Prep Plan This sample high school plan would be appropriate for students entering community college or applying to most four-year colleges and universities.
ARTICLE General High School Plan This sample high school plan would be appropriate for students entering the workforce, the military, vocational schools (including tech or trade), or apprenticeship programs directly after graduating.
ARTICLE Creating a Student Education Plan (SEP) to Meet My Child’s Special Needs So you’ve decided to homechool your special needs child, and you’re ready for the practical stuff! Here are 5 simple steps to create your child’s Student Education Plan (SEP), the homeschool version of an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
ARTICLE High School Transcript Templates Learn when to use a semester-grade transcript instead of a final-grade transcript—and download our blank forms!
VIDEO Meeting My Child’s Special Needs Part 2 Explore the process of writing meaningful and achievable learning goals for your child!
ARTICLE An Overview of the Common App What is the Common App? When should I register? How much time does it take? Can homeschool students use it? We answer the top questions about the Common App for homeschoolers
VIDEO How to Start Homeschooling Midyear Q&A Education isn’t one size fits all! Many parents are seeking a better fit for their child. Homeschooling offers freedom, flexibility, discovery, and personal mastery. It’s not too late to start homeschooling midyear! Watch this webinar to learn more.
VIDEO Grade Levels & Homeschooling What grade level is my child in? Can we skip or repeat a grade in homeschooling? Take different subjects at different levels? Discover the amazing flexibility of homeschooling with HSLDA Consultant Vicki Bentley and HSLDA Attorney Dan Beasley!