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Home Schooling -- Connections acadmy or Clackamas Web Academy?

Hello:

We are planning on homeschooling our nine-year old son. Has anyone had experience with Connections Academy http://www.connectionsacademy.com/ or Clackamas Web Academy that can share some insight?

What program do you use? Are you satisfied with the program?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I would check to see if there's a K12 school in your area/state. IMO, it's curriculum is far superior to Calvert/Connections. I don't know about Clackamas.

    Here is K12's page to see what schools are available:

    http://www.k12.com/getk12

    Source(s): HS mom 5+ yrs K12 user 5+ yrs (but as an independent user - not as part of a virtual public school)
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    FYI, Connections Academy isn't a homeschool its a public shape college that helps their scholars to artwork at domicile, so in case you do settle directly to hitch, in basic terms be sure you do no longer mark homeschool once you fill out college purposes when you consider which will make the approach greater troublesome. Connections academy is the perfect digital college which you will have the skill to think of, i could easily propose it.

  • 1 decade ago

    I would go with Connections Academy. They have teachers for every subject, and they are very interractive. They have a lot of hands-on programs and field-trips, and the parents can get very involved. You correspond with the teachers often (and even more than required if you like), and the curriculum is cool and challenging enough.

    Source(s): Connections Academy Student, and very satisfied with it
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