01-31-2019, 02:33 PM
(01-31-2019, 01:10 PM)TrailRunr Wrote: The state is West Virginia. The parent is in no shape mentally to oversee/plan/administer a homeschool program other than to provide signatures. The kid is 16 and I'm the interested relative in California. I'd be doing all the work. Two trips to WV would exceed the cost of Penn Foster High School if I had to meet anyone at the school district. Or we could just do PF and be done with it in four months from now.
Ohhh I thought it would be you. Ok, well though WV doesn't have graduation requirements, there is paperwork to be filled out and submitted. In addition, it would require the parent keep and submit some records- if this parent isn't up for it, then homeschooling would be a bad plan. In order for the homeschool diploma to be valid, the parent has to homeschool legally, which does not mean physically teaching- but it does mean being the administrator of the school. So, probably PF is the best option.

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