If they can provide enough courses, which the michigan virtual schools and the local college appear to be able to, then I see no reason for her not to take that number of credits in high school (chronologically) in addition to whatever she does ahead of time. She could still be required to take 3 math and 3 science during those years and be allowed to take advanced classes now. What is wrong with say 30 credits at graduation versus the 24 required credits?

Like everything else in our district the policy isn't written. At least none of my points to the school district so far have produced any written policy. I requested it over a year ago and didn't received anything. I read the handbooks cover to cover and can't find anything there.


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