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Lv 5
? asked in Education & ReferenceHome Schooling · 8 years ago

K12 questions for the parents?!?!?!?

1- Do you have to submit ALL of the documents except for the non-applicable?

2- All that needs to be submitted are the test scores, network and Internet agreements, and the immunization record. But then, my mom told me that the test scores and the network and Internet agreements are not required. So, my mom submitted the immunization record.

3- Were they required for you?

4- What needs to be done for you to get approved?

5- Do they approve you immediately after all the required documents are submitted and approved?

6- When do you get a placement counselor?

7- Will I be able to start late school in October?

Thank u for answering all my questions! And PLEASE SERIOUS ANSWERS! Thank you!

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  • Sarah
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    It depends on what your state public schools require for registration. Most require immunization records and proof of residency and birth certificates. But the rest should be in your school records and be transferred from your current school to K12.

    I assume they will get you started AFTER they receive your funding.

  • K
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    ? This sounds like public-school-online to me.

    We were with K12 for three or four years and the only thing they wanted from me was a credit card number.

    Most of us won't be able to help you out, because we don't know which program you're in. K12 signs contracts with school districts and states all over the U.S. Those contracts state that the public schools are in charge and make up all the rules...the only thing K12 does is deliver the content over the internet. So the rules for K12 vary WILDLY all over the country.

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