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Posted On: 08/16/2008 20:20:02

My parents sort of want me to go to do this online school so I can try and graduate early, I am not really sure what I am going to do I want to but my sister is entering into the 9th grade and I am worried about her. I have done internet school before if you have any suggestions on what I should do please message me.



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From: staytrue2faith
08/18/2008 21:37:43

 Thank you. My sister and I have decided to do Achieve Online.



SimplifyHeartAndHome wrote:


Hi True!,  It's a big decision isn't it?  I've homeschooled my children, and had them in private and public schools.  We all try to do what is right for that particular child during each year.  Are you familiar with Liahona schools?  My sister has enrolled her children in that this year.  They will do it on-line and are excited about it.  Apparently there is that same school in Pleasant Grove, Utah and they hold classes on location or on-line.  It may be worth checking in to! 




I think that the Karl G. Maeser Academy does the same thing.  I've been impressed with them and they are in P.G. as well.  I think that they also do on-line classes.   If we were down that way that's where I think I'd have my children.




There is also another new and excellent site called Agilix.com.  They have on-line courses available any time anywhere and are working with other countries around the world who are using their software.  It's an incredible idea and may be something to look at.  It may revolutionalize the way we learn and the way we think about learning.




The main thing is trying to find something that would work best for you and that you can feel peaceful about.  True education is the education of the heart -- not memorization of data and facts.  The Lord truly is mindful of us and will help guide us as to how to best learn and which environment will best serve the purposes on why we came to earth!  God Bless!




From: SimplifyHeartAndHome
08/18/2008 19:36:57

Hi True!,  It's a big decision isn't it?  I've homeschooled my children, and had them in private and public schools.  We all try to do what is right for that particular child during each year.  Are you familiar with Liahona schools?  My sister has enrolled her children in that this year.  They will do it on-line and are excited about it.  Apparently there is that same school in Pleasant Grove, Utah and they hold classes on location or on-line.  It may be worth checking in to! 


I think that the Karl G. Maeser Academy does the same thing.  I've been impressed with them and they are in P.G. as well.  I think that they also do on-line classes.   If we were down that way that's where I think I'd have my children.


There is also another new and excellent site called Agilix.com.  They have on-line courses available any time anywhere and are working with other countries around the world who are using their software.  It's an incredible idea and may be something to look at.  It may revolutionalize the way we learn and the way we think about learning.


The main thing is trying to find something that would work best for you and that you can feel peaceful about.  True education is the education of the heart -- not memorization of data and facts.  The Lord truly is mindful of us and will help guide us as to how to best learn and which environment will best serve the purposes on why we came to earth!  God Bless!




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