1. Due to school schedule being a block schedule on Tues - Fri, DD went to school on Monday, Tues and Thurs for the classes she was taking.

2. No, she was radically accelerated from 4th to 6th grade

3. We did English, art and science at school and all others at home. We wanted the English and art and the third class on that day was science, so we did that there too because it fit DH's work schedule.

4. We didn't follow a program, rather developed our own based on the state standards for the subjects we were teaching at home. We are both teachers, so it wasn't too hard for us to develop the curriculum at home.

5. We had to submit the home school component to the county for approval at the end, and then added those papers to the transcripts from the school for later years.

6. The only issue that we ended up with was making sure that DD got the grade information about assemblies and special events and field trips and things, since they seemed to be passed out in one of the classes she didn't take. (This required us to convince one of the grade level teachers to keep a folder for DD that she could get all announcements from so she wouldn't miss these opportunities.) DD loved it as she is very social so it allowed her to hang with kids half the week, but still got to move at her pace while at home.