Since PEP requires you to declare a grade level for your student, I'm wondering how this will affect the student later on if a parent feels they may need an extra year of homeschooling, or a "super senior" year as it's sometimes referred to.
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Great question! I'm wondering the same thing! I think at least one of my students will need to super-senior.
Such a great question! I would like to know as well.
And for the purposes of testing should I be declaring the grade level that most closely aligns which where we are at or where they would be in public school? If we have taken a slower approach than public school, the grade level for testing certainly won't align.
I was also wondering about this. How will declaring a grade level affect dual enrollment later on? For instance if you felt they needed one more year of high school. If you end the PEP program and go back to Home Ed does that level you declared follow you.