My son did pre-Algebra in that same format of online. But I didn't think he needed it. He was doing it over the summer to be allowed to get into Algebra. I probably wouldn't allow my son to do this kind of online math of any higher level because although he gets As in math and is accelerated, it isn't really his thing. So the classroom is important to him for math.

But currently he is taking Spanish 1 online because he has had tons of background in Spanish and I think Spanish 1 in a classroom would be too boring and slow. So he is using the class to firm up his knowlege and get credit for what he already knows.

So it just depends on the situation IMO.

Is there a way to drop him at the high school for first period and then the school system transport him back to his school after he is done? This is standard practice in many districts.

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