I'm not all that familiar with K12 so I can't comment about the quality of the curriculum or the balance that this school could provide but I will pass on the one potential "issue" that I am aware of . . . We attend a homeschool science class at a local museum. One of the children in the class is part of a virtual public school (K12??). After our full morning at the museum, this child has to go home and work for another 6 hours to complete his virtual school requirement for the day.

To me, one of the biggest benefits of homeschooling is to be able to go off on tangents, to have the time to explore and to delve into subjects and I don't know if this school would give you that (that is . . . if you desire that in the first place).


Mom to DYS-DS6 & DS3