Homeschooling can be a great option for families who want to provide their children with a personalized education and a flexible learning environment. However, homeschooling through high school can present unique challenges and require additional planning and preparation. In this post, we’ll explore some tips and advice for homeschooling through high school.

  1. Create a plan: High school homeschooling requires a more structured plan than homeschooling at lower grade levels. It’s important to create a plan that includes specific goals, timelines, and course requirements with your end goals in mind. This will help ensure that your child is meeting graduation requirements and is prepared for for the next steps of their adult life.
  2. Use credible resources: Many colleges and universities seek out high school graduates who are able demonstrate a competent depth of knowledge and understanding in their oral and written communication.
  3. Incorporate extracurricular activities: High school is not just about academics, it’s also about building a sense of community, responsibility, and discipline. Homeschoolers can participate in sports, music, drama, community services or other extracurricular activities through local organizations or online programs.
  4. Utilize online resources: High school students can take advantage of online courses and resources to supplement their homeschool education. Many colleges and universities offer dual enrollment programs that allow high school students to earn college credit while still in high school.
  5. Keep accurate records: It’s important to keep accurate records of your child’s coursework, grades, and extracurricular activities. This will help when creating a transcript and applying to colleges or universities.
  6. Consider college admissions requirements: It’s important to research college admissions requirements early in the high school homeschooling process. Some colleges require specific courses or standardized test scores, so it’s important to plan accordingly.
  7. Seek support: Homeschooling through high school can be challenging, and it’s important to seek support from other homeschooling families, local homeschooling organizations, or online communities. These resources can provide advice, encouragement, and accountability.

Homeschooling through high school can be a rewarding,  enriching, and joyful experience for both the student and the parent. With a good plan, great resources, and some versatility, parents can provide their high school-aged children with a uniquely designed education that prepares them for their best future. Bloom Homeschool suport services offers academic advising to help parents develop a customized plan that focuses on adjustable long term goals specifically designed for success at each stage of schooling.