Monday, 28 February 2011

Home Schooling Requirements

Home Schooling Requirements - 6 of the Most Common

Here's the good news... home schooling your child is legal in all 50 states.
Here's the catch... most states and most municipalities have home schooling requirements that you must follow in order for your child to receive an education at home. In most instances, these requirements are not prohibitive, however. They are designed to provide your child with the best possible education and the proper preparation if he or she eventually decides to attend college.
Every state has its own home schooling requirements, but here are some of the most common:

Business Schools

Top Business Schools
Trying to get into business school can be gruesome, and you're not even guaranteed a spot on the consultancy firm you're eyeing even if you graduate. The statistics are alarming: Wall Street has lost 34,000 jobs, and only fourteen percent of MBA graduates at the average business school secured consulting jobs last year (down from twenty-four percent five years ago). But getting into a top-rated business school might just get you that extra lift you badly need to get to the top yourself.
Getting into a business school is difficult, depending on your brains and your financial means. First, you need to think about what specific field you want to study. When you have done that, the next thing is to acquire a decent budget. Remember-the top has its price, and it isn't cheap.

Home School Programs

Abeka Or Seton - Which of These Religious Home School Programs Do You Prefer?
More parents are considering the option of home schooling because of concerns about the education their children are receiving in either public or private schools. As time goes on home school programs are becoming a more attractive option. There are different ways of home schooling and the option you select will determine the curriculum.
A lot of the parents that consider home schooling check into home school programs that practice more of a spiritual curriculum. There are several home school programs that are founded in religion, however the two most sought after are Abeka and Seton. Developed by Dr. Anne Carroll in 1980, The Seton home school program is a extremely popular form of Catholic home schooling.

Alternative Schools

Troubled Teens Alternative Schools
Many parents who have an only one child are not willing to send their child to a boarding school style facility. Instead, they choose to take their disturbed teen to a troubled teens alternative school. Usually, troubled teens alternative schools are day schools. The troubled teen lives in a highly structured school during the day and then returns home at night. There are also residential type alternative schools available, which are rare in number.
Alternative schools cater for teenagers who do not fit into mainstream educational institutions. Alternative schools also facilitate the change of students from other treatment programs into traditional education, by bringing these students up to date academically.