Do your kids attend an online school?

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I have been debating doing this for over a year. Our children are good students but I find it difficult to work with teachers who don't care and would like to have more of a part of our children's education but am not ready to take the step to home school. What are the pros and cons? How many hours do you spend as a learning coach?
Thanks!
 
My daughter (13) takes an American History course for HS credit through Florida Virtual school, her particular course is set up as a virtual reality game...she plays the game which gives her the material but she teaches it to herself. Even though it is game based, the course is not easy and is writing intensive you are also given oral exams to show that you fully understand the material. It works well as an extra course for DD and she enjoys it but I am glad that she did not chose to take all of her HS course next year through virtual school.
 
We did the state-funded virtual school last year for my (then) 8th and 3rd graders. It went really well; there is a text-based curriculum that they send you, and you just follow the online guides as lesson plans. My 8th grader was very self-motivated, and I had to spend very little time helping him; he asked questions when he needed to, did his work, studied, took his tests (all online), and did great. My 3rd grader needed more hands-on assistance, but it still only took us a couple of hours to get through the book-work type stuff each day. There were certain things we had to send in to their teachers (writing samples mostly), quarterly benchamrk tests (didn't count - just measured how far they had come), and, of course, the state test at the end of the year, but they took care of setting all of that up; all we had to do was show up to test.

Our state virtual school only went up to 8th grade, so we had to go with an accredited homeschool program this year for our oldest; he's doing wonderfully with them, too. We started middle DS back at virtual school this year, but they're trying to get their funding re-approved or something - it seemed like we were taking some sort of standardized test every other week. We just couldn't handle that any more, so we're traditionally homeschooling him now, too; it gave him a "say" in his curriculum, and he's been doing really well with it, and it has been a much more relaxed type of learning.

I guess that's a reeeeaaaallly long way of saying that we had one great online school year, and one that got so stressful that we left. The time you need to put in as a learning coach will depend on how well your kids do at being self-starters.

All that said, if I couldn't homeschool for some reason, I would vastly prefer returning to virtual school over returning my kids the current environments at our local brick & mortar schools. JMO, of course.
 
My daughter just finished a course with Florida Virtual School and we have nothing but great things to say about it. Her teacher was very nice and sent emails when she didn't hear from us for a few days. We had a monthly phone call so I knew if my daughter was on pace or behind. The only problem for us is that my daughter is a procrastinator so I was constantly asking about assignments and tests. I would be very stressed out if she did it full time.
 

We do Connections Academy and I believe they are in your state too. It seems to take us from 5-8 hours to do school work. Of course 8 is a long day when we just aren't getting something, like today:headache:

I don't spend that many hours with him now, as he is in 8th and a lot of it is independent work now.

I like the fact that there is a real teacher I can call or email for help. I like that we do field trips still. I like the choices for electives and completed almost all of them!! i like that they supply most of the items needed, except science projects, paper and such.

On the other hand sometimes the answers are wrong on tests, that can happen anywhere though I suppose. We didn't get inservice days, we do now though, and no snow days. Not as much interaction with other kids.

I gotta go, kids bugging me for dinner. I'll write more later if I think of anything, or if you have questions.
 





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