I am home schooled and in the 7th grade. What do I need to do to skip 8th grade?
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I am pretty sure that I will pass any tests I need to take. I live in South Carolina and I have been told by my former public school teachers that I could skip a grade. Any help is ...show more
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Answer:
In North Carolina, it is completely up to the parents. The student only needs to complete the work required by the parent.
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If you are determined to get to college early, first, look in to exactly what is required of you as a homeschooler in your state. This can be done easily enough at hslda.org. Some states have very strict guidelines, others do not. If your state allows freedom and flexibility, you can talk to your parents about your plan and start working toward it. If they are in control of your curriculum, then you can request to begin working on highschool level classes in your 8thgrade year, as long as you are ready, academically. If you are enrolled in an umbrella school, request to test out of certain subjects to move along faster. Once you hit highschool it will be very easy to finish early. Most generally you will want a certain amount of credits to prepare you for college, so you can "blow" through them pretty quickly. For example, our local public highschool works on a block schedule, meaning each semester is an entire year's work, so they offer 8 full credits a year, and require only six to advance. If you took that as an example, and finished 8 full credits a year (and if they can do it, no problem for you!) you could get everything you need to be well qualified for college in three years, or less. Also, consider dual enrollment. Most community colleges will allow you to start taking courses at fifteen, sometimes sixteen, so you could start knocking out some lower level courses while still in highschool. Hope this helps.
Terri
You have to do the work and cover the ground. It's also the rules of the system you use. You will probably have to double up. In public school 8th grade was Algebra 1 and 2 and 9th grade was Geometry 1 and 2 and 10th was either Algebra 3 and 4 or Trig 1 and 11th was the rest of the algebra and 12th was pre-cacl or cacl or math anaylsis If you don't the algebra background the geometery will be hard. The trig will definately be hard. Math is probably the most important. I doubt that history and English and Science will be missed that much moving from 7th to 9th But as I recall 8th and 9th were both Earth Science and World History. You can make up for that reading books. So find out what the courses entail. Find out especially waht the 8th and 9th math courses are That will be the most important, because it's the most difficult.
Earl D
Pass the tests, double your workload and when you send in your IHIP (individualized home instruction plan) have your parents (or at-home teacher) put down specific information about why you should be able to skip to the next grade, like maybe instead of completing the normal "250+" hours of required instruction, say that you've done maybe 350 (and it helps later on if you actually HAVE done the extra work - you can't just skip a grade without consequences, sorry.) Once you turn 16 you stop sending in quarterly reports and IHIPS to your district superintendant, and then you can go off to college or drop out or whatever you'd like. I advise against dropping out, but by all means, go to college early.
yDNA
If you're going through an umbrella school or virtual school, you'll have to fulfill the requirements for 8th grade that they've set forth. Other than that, I don't get the point. We've been homeschooling for 9 years and grades are really just arbitrary. To eliminate confusion, if someone asks what grade one of my kids are in, I'll just say "he would be in grade ___ if he were in school." When it comes to their actual school work, however, they might be working on a reading book that is for a grade lower and a math book for 2 grades higher, or vica versa. When we choose educational materials and activities, we don't go by grade levels, but by what we need at the time. When my daughter was 15 and qualified to take college courses, we didn't start calling her a "freshman"-- she's just a homeschooler taking college courses. Grade is really irrelevant to education, it really only helps educators sort kids, and considering the main qualifiying element to grade is age it is pretty meaningless and has nothing really to do with lifetime learning. If you're a homeschooler, why not just keep learning, who cares what grade you can say you're in? If you're going through a specified program with guidelines, that's one thing, like I said, but if you're just homeschooling, things like "skipping a grade" and being "left back" are pretty meaningless-- you just work at your own pace.
MSB
Since home schooling, true home schooling that is; is not tied to a grade level but is based on the competency level of the student it should not be an issue as long as you are capable of doing the work. Our children have always worked at different levels in the subjects that they had as part of their "formal academics".. Your parents can graduate you when you finished your high school program, if you graduate early like so many, you simply start college, and that's it. Just make sure to make time to study for the SAT and ACT as well. Now if you are enrolled in an on-line, public school @ home program, or a charter school you may have to contact the school and find out what their take on it is.
busymom
ask mom? rotf!! I'm sorry Brittney, that was kinda mean. In the end, we are all just a composition of our experiences.. and you sound like a nice kid. :)
mr_r_bowman
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