Hybrid courses at a local community college might be a way to get what you're after-- that's what we've opted for for chemistry. Physics was do-able at home since DH's PhD is in a very closely related discipline, and mine is "related."

But I don't really feel that HS chemistry can be taught well with only home-managed labs. I've written lab manuals for college courses, of course-- but the problem becomes having a way to set aside a dedicated space for labs, ventilation, disposal, etc.

Add to that the biology harpy teaching chemistry and we said thanks but no thanks.

DD wants to take it, though, before she enters college in the fall. So we might have her take the B&M class at the local CC-- if she can get a seat, I mean-- or try the hybrid class (which does about 70% online, and meets in person weekly too).



Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.