Can't decide what you want to do when you do graduate? Here is a website I found that let's you enter what you are interested in, add your zip code and it gives you a list of schools in that career in your area. http://www.careerexplorer.net/
A visitor to this site graciously supplied me with a link to the Pennsylvania Cyberschooling parents group on Yahoo:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PACyberSchooling I am betting there are similar groups in other states. So I will search for them in the next few weeks and post what I find in each state's page. Please feel free to email your cyberschool group and I will post it. Thanks again for emailing!
Cyber, Virtual and Online High Schools are now widely available in many states and are funded by your state department of education.
Your teenagers will get free curriculum, often a loaned computer and reimbursement for internet charges. If you don't have the time or desire to homeschool but need an alternative to public education, these cyber high schools are a real blessing and a better future for your disenchanted and disheartened learner. Parents report higher self esteem, more direct learning and much happier children with a Cyber Charter Education.Become a high school graduate. Earn your diploma at home.
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What is Cyber High School?
Simply stated, Cyber High School is your child or student going to school on the computer, at your home or at school and most often at your school district's expense. But, as with everything education, nothing is simple. Cyber schools, cyber charter schools, online learning, elearning, distance education, virtual schools, virtual charter schools ... this is such a new trend, those selling it can't even figure out what to call it. Many states like Pennsylvania and California are several years into cyber charter education, and others haven't even started. Some send a computer home with you, pay your internet bill and send you textbooks. Other districts are adding online curriculum that your child takes at school during their school day, in the library or computer room.
For the consumer and the student, it all boils down to education and learning at home or with one on one instructor help, at your own personal computer. But for parents this is a very confusing time.
( Here is a great illustration of a child's day in a K-12 virtual school from the Arizona Virtual Academy )
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