James Madison High School Homeschooling Course

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  1. Orsino2

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    I'm trying to apply for enrollment for their homeschooling course for 9th-12th grade. Anyone have any info on the school or does anyone go there who can tell me what they think of the courses there? It's currently not letting me click continue after the contract page. Not sure what's going on with that... anywho.
     
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    George I want to enroll there too, after Chuck told me about it. Problem is my parents think it's for adults who dropped out of high school and want to go back. They have me in this program "Phoenix Academy" but they have a limit of how many lessons you can send in a week (You have to send in three minimum, four maximum) I really want to graduate early
     
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    I just enrolled a few minutes ago now... the online enrollment screwed up so Chuck told me to call them... I'm on a yearly payment plan opposed to monthly in case I ever go back - hopefully won't go back, but just trying it for a year now. I have heard of Phoenix Academy before. It can be for adults who dropped out of highschool. At first they thought my dad was enrolling and I was like "eh?" when I was on another phone. Anyway... it can be for dropouts and such who want to get their diploma, but I'm doing their homeschooling program. It's a fully acredited school... I mean, Chuck is going to graduate by December he says and go to Berkeley... he said something about attending community college courses as well. The lady who assisted me had a really cool name... Crystal Fountain. Lol.... anywho, she said if I ever do go back to public schools, I'd be a grade or two ahead. So... they seemed really nice about it plus I can call their hotline if I ever need assistance.

    ~ George
     
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    At least you didn't have to go to George W. Bush :rolleyes:...
     
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    So George do they have seperate programs for dropouts and homeschoolers/
     
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    Whats the address for the website?
     
  9. loveflower

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    jmhs.com i believe
     
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    Yes. PCDI offers GEDs which are totally seperate from the diplomas which you can choose advanced academic or general diploma.
     
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    Ok.. PCDI? and what's the difference between a GED and an advanced academic diploma? Is a GED a general diploma or a grade equivelancy degree? maybe not degree.. im having trouble thinking and typing tonight :D :p
     
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