Skip World Geography?
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 6:33 pm
Due to some odd and complex circumstances, we will be homeschooling my son (currently 8th grade/MTMM) through 9th grade, then switching to a charter program in 10th. I have been in contact with the school and am confident that his credits can transfer. I have spoken with other former homeschooling families in the program who have found the school to be quite accommodating in that regard. A problem, though, is that World Geography won't count toward my son's graduation requirements according to the state. Instead, World Geography would count as an elective (along with World Religions & Cultures, Bible, and Logic). He will have used 3/4 of his high school electives before hitting 10th grade!
We've used HOD all the way up from LHTH, and I would love to stick with the program for this last year. Would it be feasible to use the WH guide for History and Health (and possibly the Living Library), then WG for Bible, Logic, Spanish, English, Science, and Math? Or is there a way to adjust the Geography work to count toward a History credit instead?
GA Department of Education High School Graduation Requirements: "Three units of credit shall be required in social studies. One unit of credit shall be required in United States History. One unit of credit shall be required in World History. One-half unit of American Government/Civics shall be required. One-half unit of Economics shall be required."
We've used HOD all the way up from LHTH, and I would love to stick with the program for this last year. Would it be feasible to use the WH guide for History and Health (and possibly the Living Library), then WG for Bible, Logic, Spanish, English, Science, and Math? Or is there a way to adjust the Geography work to count toward a History credit instead?
GA Department of Education High School Graduation Requirements: "Three units of credit shall be required in social studies. One unit of credit shall be required in United States History. One unit of credit shall be required in World History. One-half unit of American Government/Civics shall be required. One-half unit of Economics shall be required."