Charter schools are not homeschooling in any form - they are schools with buildings. Cyber schools are the primary/secondary equivalent of University of Phoenix: the student is enrolled in either the public or private school, just has he would be in a school with a physical plant.
HSLDA does not consider government-run cyber-schools to be “homeschooling,” even though the student is at home, because all the requirements are controlled by the state. The states also consider such students “public schooled,” just like those who attend school in a building.
Hummm-mmm.....so the Charter schools must meet the requirements of the state. But don’t “Homeschoolers” also have to meet certain requirments?
The girls will not be meeting in any building, but take classes over the computer. I guess I have to learn more about the differences. But they all seem to have to meet certain requirements.