You don't have online high schools available there? We have an online high school that offers all kinds of classes here, to the area school districts, and they work with the schools for payment and credits. If the student is attending a regular school but taking certain courses through the e-school, the e-school gets its money from the state funding provided to the regular school, and the student gets regular credit for the courses. If it's supplemental to the regular school schedule, you have to pay for it, but the student still gets extra credits, I believe.