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What should I do if my child’s standardized test scores fall below my state’s minimum percentile requirement?
If your state homeschool law specifies a minimum score or percentile for your child’s required year-end standardized testing and your child doesn’t meet that minimum, please contact your state’s legal team immediately. We will work with you on important next steps to communicate clearly with officials while keeping your child and your homeschool moving forward.
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¿Qué tipo de prueba estandarizada y entorno debería de elegir?
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Homeschooled High Schoolers and the GED
Does your student need a GED? The short answer is no—if your student finishes his or her high school program, a homeschool diploma is in order!
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Three Types of Year-End Assessments
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How to Test and Assess Your Homeschooler Q&A
Watch this webinar for information on testing, assessments, where to find state requirements, testing accommodations, and more!
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Más información sobre las pruebas SAT, ACT y CLT
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Tipos de pruebas de ubicación
Si su hijo no está listo para cierto grado o no parece adaptarse al nivel/currículo que ha elegido, ¡que no cunda el pánico! ¿Se pregunta por dónde empezar y qué está permitido? Tome una taza de café y platiquemos...
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Introducción a las pruebas estandarizadas
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What About Testing Children Younger Than 8 (3rd Grade)?
Is my 5-, 6-, or 7-year-old ready for formal testing? What options are available?
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AP Exams and AP Courses
AP Exams and courses give your teen the opportunity to delve into college-level work, earn college credit or advanced placement, and save both time and money.