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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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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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What I Love (and Hate) About Achievement Tests
The pros and cons. . .
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Official Admits Blunder, Won’t Send Correction
Under South Dakota law, families are not required to tell school officials in advance which test they will be choosing.
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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.
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Taking the PSAT
Here’s everything you need to know about the PSAT, which prepares teens for college entrance exams and also makes them eligible for scholarships.
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Intro to Standardized Testing
Learn about homeschool standardized testing and whether it would help your kids!
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