adisneymama
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If so how do you like it? Are there locals in your area that you can setup playgroups with? How do you go about finding them?

We just started this past February using k12 (took both my DD10 and DD8 out of public school). So far, we have really liked it! They give you an enormous amount of materials - including maps, science equipment, and tons of books, workbooks, etc. I like how it is structured and there are assignments to complete each day but it is also flexible - you can change the order of when you want to complete what, etc. You record your progress and attendance online. My kids have learned how to login each morning and get started on their assignments. They usually begin working on the assignments they can do independently while I am cooking breakfast and then later I take turns with each of them - going over math and the lessons that need to be taught.
There is an active community of other k12ers that get together. There is a calendar on the website that lists all the activities and field trips scheduled for each month and you can sign up for all the activities that you want to be involved in.
So far, it has worked well for us and we like it. I wanted to homeschool but was stressed about which curriculum to use and making sure I covered everything I needed to cover, but k12 takes all that stress away - plus I have found it more challenging than the work my daughters were being given in their public school - which is one reason I took them out of their public school.
Let me know if i can answer any other questions for you!![]()
I see that you are located in Georgia. I am looking at this program as well for the 2009 school year (we are in Clayton but my daughter is in private school in Henry). For the testing-CRCT how does that work? Is the testing done at home/library/an actual school by a proctor? What is the DIBELS testing?
Math and reading are her hardest subjects and while she does fine grade wise, I don't think she is where she needs to be. I also hate the public school mentality of "as long as it is a passing grade". I like the fact that with k12 she has to have at least 80% before going on. I feel like if I do this then I will know what she is getting and what she isn't. I have no clue what our actual curriculum is at this school. We get homework that other classes don't get. The teachers do not work together and nothing is really sent home for us to work on. Even though I have asked many times. Then I also have the situation that since she goes to resource classes her work is completely different than those in her general ed class. I'm so torn on what to do. I like what I'm reading about k12 and I like the structure of it for me. I know I can't homeschool her and have to decide curriculum, lesson plans etc. That's not something I am capable of doing in a beneficial way. But give me the info and tell me what to do and when and I'm good to go.
Any suggestions? What were some of the things you discussed before making the decision?We just took our CRCT's last week - you sign up for a location and go there each morning of the week to take the test. All the kids that come are k12 kids. There are proctors to give the test. We went to a hotel but there were also CRCT's being given at colleges, libraries, etc.
As far as the DIBELS testing... I'm sorry, I don't know what that is myself... unless maybe I know it by a different name??
Any suggestions? What were some of the things you discussed before making the decision?
. As far as attendance, do you have to be on a Monday thru Friday schedule or can you attend on Saturday and Sunday as well?
Once you took your children out of school-did you have to report to the school board that your were enrolling them in GVS as you would homeschool?
(does that question make sense?)
My DH is in school and his break is next week - so it is really nice to have that flexibility)