Homeschooling High School- the Late Years
Things are getting serious with a late teen. It’s time to consider what comes next. Homeschooling High School- the Late Years will give you resources to understand college prep, selection, and application.
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To help you get started, you’ll find free informational posts on a variety of topics related to planning high school from the start.
If you’re already homeschooling high school with your teen, it’s not too late to take a different approach.
Check out 10 Myths You’re Believing about Your Out of the Box Teen that Are Holding them Back to change your minset on homeschooling the high school years.
Planning Homeschooling High School
These posts will help you to get started with homeschooling the high school years.
- How to Navigate the College Section Process as a Homeschooler– from start to finish this post will guide you with the basics.
- The Beginner’s Guide to Preparing a Homeschooler for College– start here if you need to know where to begin and we’ll have a run through of the important tasks
- How to Apply to Art & Design School– the basics of preparing a portfolio and how to work toward success in the fine arts. For more help see below at various options!
Help Your Homeschooling High School Teens to Set Goals
Sometimes our teens don’t know where to begin when they’re asked what they like or what they’d like to learn.
Dream Big & Take Action: Goal Conquering for Teens is a 12 video course with guided planning sheets that helps you to mentor your teen through the process of figuring out what they want and then setting goals to get there.
This is the process we use with our kids and that we put on repeat as they got to high school.
Package Your Custom Homeschool High School for College Admission
Homeschooling for College by Design is a self-paced course for parents to learn how to take a unique high school program and package it for college admission.
This course includes 13+ lessons on how to prepare your student for college admission.
You’ll find information on how to apply to top tier and competitive universities like Ivy League schools and service academies.
Plus, you’ll learn how to prepare a portfolio and apply to art and design schools.
There is information on using dual enrollment and earning college credit through testing.
You’ll learn how to prepare your teens for college admission testing.
This is not a passive course!
The guide sheets and videos help to put your learning into practice.
The hidden gem inside this course is The Transcript Builder which is software that allows you to build an official transcript and customize it.
The Transcript Builder comes with or without an 8th grade column and calculates both annual and cumulative GPA.
Homeschooling High School by Design Membership
If you want an even more hands on approach to planning and carrying out your out of the box high school, then High School by Design Membership is the place to be!
Each month we have three lives calls where I teach on a topic related to your most burning questions!
You’ll also be part of a private community,
participate in workshops (including Transcript Workshops where I help real time with your transcript building),
and have access to me for questions and help.
I coach you on working with the Common Application and how to do your portion (which is substantial).
I’m with you every step of the way!
Check out our Membership Library and you’ll be able to see our topics inside the categories.
Learn More about Homeschooling High School with Out of the Box Experiences
Creatively Homeschool Out of the Box Teens– an interview with Amy Sloan at Humility and Doxology where we talk about taking the unconventional approach to high school and whether or not your teens can get into a top tier university with this approach
Raising Lifelong Learners Episode 109 Homeschooling High School with Heather Woodie– in which Colleen Kessler from Raising Life Long Learners discuss homeschooling out of the box, gifted kids
Your Morning Basket Episode 61 Morning Time with Teens– in this conversation with Pam Barnhill, I talk about how we do Morning Time in our high school with out of the box teens.