Homeschooling High School Workshop | Kids Out and About Midcities

Homeschooling High School Workshop

Are you planning to homeschool in the high school years? Join us to learn about making a 4-year educational plan, options for electives and advanced classes, dual credit, making a transcript, preparing for college, and much more. Hear from experienced parents and college counselors!

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This workshop is for families planning to homeschool grades 9-12. Whether you've already started or are planning for the future, these speakers will provide a wealth of information, resources, and guidance. Hear from experienced homeschool parents, learn how to make a 4 year plan, explore various opportunities available for electives, dual-credit, and honors classes, and find out how to make a transcript. Then college staff will present about enrolling homeschool grads and getting college credits early. We'll also cover important topics like socialization for homeschool teens!  

Part 1: Making a 4-Year Plan for High SchoolAre you feeling unsure about homeschooling through high school? This session will provide you with the practical tools and guidance needed to create a personalized 4-year plan. Gain the knowledge and confidence to effectively plan your homeschooler’s path to success. 
 
Part 2: High School Record KeepingKeeping accurate records as a homeschool parent is essential to your high schooler’s future. In this session, we’ll cover the key documents to track, their importance, and effective strategies for staying organized. Discover how to confidently showcase your student’s achievements and set them up for success in college or their chosen career path.
 
Part 3: College Options for HomeschoolersMany homeschooled high schoolers take advantage of dual credit programs at local colleges. Navigating the process of having high school students take college courses can sometimes be a challenge. Learn from Collin College staff how to prepare students for admitting, enrolling, and being successful in college-level courses. Then get great college tips for homeschool grads!
 
Part 4: Open Q&AEnjoy fresh baked cookies, salty snacks, and beverages while chatting with our speakers. This is an opportunity to ask questions, get advice, and learn about local organizations and resources that support homeschoolers.
 
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This workshop is designed for adults & teens; childcare is not provided, and we do not recommend bringing young children. 

Each attendee needs a ticket. An open Q&A reception with beverages and snacks will be provided at the end of the workshop.


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Location:

Plano Event Center
2000 East Spring Creek Parkway
Plano, TX, 75074
United States
Contact name: 
Jasmine Lee
Dates: 
01/25/2025
Time: 
1:00PM-5:00PM