8 Best Online Homeschool Programs for High School
Looking for homeschool programs for high school? This is a good place to start.
Making a switch to homeschooling can be a challenge but homeschooling high school is one of the more daunting elements of homeschooling for many of us parents.
In preschool, you feel that you control your child’s education and can handle almost everything by yourself. In elementary and middle school you feel strongly about teaching some subjects and use the help of other parents and homeschool co-ops to cover other areas. But high school is a whole different story.
This is where homeschool programs for high school take the pressure off. You or your teenage child don’t need to look for the right curriculum within their area of interest and can simply sign up for an online school. You can choose individual courses to supplement what they study alone, or buy a complete program.
Through the years I have oriented many high school homeschoolers that worked with different programs. Let me show you my selection of the best online courses in high school that will keep your teenager learning and engaged!
8 Best Online High School Homeschool Programs
The programs below provide online resources to guide your child in their studies. Some of them focus on specific areas, such as languages, and others allow you to choose courses you want.
They all let your teenager go deeper into their studies and help them along their path. Some of them are accredited and can give you high school credits, some are only thought to complement your homeschool curriculum.
1. HSA’s Spanish High School Program
Why is it on my list? It’s by far the best online institution on the market that gives you high school credits for Spanish classes.
Key Specs:
- Pricing: $7 to $15 per class
- Core Subjects: Spanish
- Accreditations: North Atlantic Regional High School (NARHS)
Pros | Cons |
A variety of quality instructors A variety of class packages High school Spanish credits Scheduling flexibility Syllabus and homework portal Online Report Cards | Max two students per class You can’t buy one class at a time Teacher bios are unavailable Scheduling must be done in advance |
Homeschool Spanish Academy will fit any family needs. They offer custom-tailored Spanish programs that let you choose your schedule, teachers, duration of classes, and pace of learning.
The company is based in the heart of Antigua, Guatemala and they have more than 50 native teachers on board. They offer Spanish education 12 months a year, meaning that you can also schedule a summer school with them.
The students cover not only grammar concepts and vocabulary but also learn about the culture, broaden their perspectives and become conversationally fluent.
To learn more about their programs, check out their High School Curriculum Course descriptions and High school credit FAQs or sign up for a free trial class.
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Join one of the 40,000 classes that we teach each month and you can experience results like these
“It’s a great way to learn Spanish, from native Spanish speakers in a 1-on-1 environment. It’s been fairly easy to schedule classes around my daughter’s other classes. The best value for us has been ordering multiple classes at a time. All the instructors have been great!”
– Cindy D, Parent of 3
“HSA offers very affordable, quality, one on one classes with a native speaker. My son has greatly benefited from taking classes. We have seen his confidence increase as well as his pronunciation improve, because he learns from a native Spanish speaker. HSA has quick, personal customer service. I have appreciated the one on one interaction and teaching that my son gets from his teachers. He has gotten to know his teachers, which has increased his confidence in speaking Spanish. Our family has been very pleased with our experience so far!”
– Maple, Parent of 3
“My Son, Heath, is taking the classes. He’s been with Luisa the entire time and we absolutely love her. She is always patient and is a great teacher. Heath’s dad speaks Spanish so they get to have little conversations.”
– William R, Parent of 3
2. Bridgeway Academy
Why is it on my list? I like the option between “Homeschool Courses and Kits” and “Private Homeschool Academy” which lets you choose how much you want to accompany your own child in their instruction and their program for homeschool students with disabilities.
Key Specs:
- Pricing: Varies per grade and selected option, and it can vary between $1,495 per year up to $5,795 per complete program. Individual course prices start at $295 per course. (Registration fees, applicable shipping fees, and taxes are not included)
- Core Subjects: All the core subjects, and electives
- Accreditations: Cognia, NCA, CASI, NWAC, SACS, CASI, NAPS, the Pennsylvania Department of Education
Pros | Cons |
Professional Academic Guidance and Instruction Flexibility of options (self-paced or live) Full Accreditation Adapts to different learning styles HOPE program for students with disabilities | Not cheap Custom packages without additional support Packages aren’t accredited |
Bridgeway Academy offers all-inclusive high school homeschool Total Care programs and self-paced versions. You can choose between curriculum kits and a combination of individual courses.
They have eight programs that you can choose from:
- Total Care Textbook – best for students that prefer hands-on learning
- Total Care Self-Paced Online – best for independent learners
- Total Care Live Online – best for learners that prefer a classroom environment
- Total Care Elite – pre-recorded courses with advisor support and on-demand tutoring best for gifted students looking for more advanced classes, and for athletes and performers that need a more flexible schedule
- Hope for Learning Disabilities – best for students with diagnosed learning disabilities or challenges (visual processing, auditory processing, organizational deficits, autism, reading disabilities, ADHD, ADD, and dyslexia
- Records & Support Only – best for students that want to use their own curriculum but still need support, record-keeping, and accreditation
- College Now! – best for advanced high-school students that want to earn both high school and up to 24 college credits
- Associate Degree – best for motivated students that want to graduate with an associate degree.
If you want to learn more about different homeschool programs for high school offered by Bridgeway Academy, read their detailed description.
3. edX
Why is it on my list? Because it offers college-level courses for teenagers hosted by the best universities.
Key Specs:
- Pricing: most courses are free, with completion certificates that cost between $50 to over $350.
- Core Subjects: English Language, languages, composition, calculus, biology, statistics, computer science, and others.
- Accreditations: EdX partners with a variety of institutions to offer credit-eligible courses.
Pros | Cons |
Courses offered by prestigious high schools and universities Price, some courses are free Some offer college credits AP Courses | Courses are orientated at high-performing students |
EdX High school courses seek to close the gap between high school and college and university and give your kid an opportunity to learn from the best.
The courses they offer are hosted by the best high schools and universities and cover a vast range of subjects. They pretend to prepare your teenager for their AP exams and get them ahead of the game.
If you want to get your high school or college credits, you’ll need to choose the paid options.
4. Khan Academy
Why is it on my list? Because it’s one of the best non-profit projects that offer a free- safe-pace curriculum to supplement your homeschooling program.
Key Specs:
- Pricing: free
- Core Subjects: Math, Science, Computing, Arts and Humanities, Economics, Test Prep, Life Skills
- Accreditations: No
Pros | Cons |
AP Courses available SAT preparation Self-paced Highly reliable and trusted content Unique classes like coding and personal finance | No accreditation Not interactive No tutor |
Everybody loves Khan Academy. Although it doesn’t give your child any high school credit it’s a reliable program that can greatly supplement your homeschooling program. And it’s free!
It’s also easy to manage. All you have to do is to choose your child’s level and subject. The lessons are easy to follow and are introduced by a video. There’s always a quiz to check your progress, and unit tests.
5. Stride K12
- Pricing: public K12 school tuition is free, but there are paid private school options, as well as individual courses
- Core Subjects: Complete curriculum with AP options, and electives
- Accreditations: Cognia
Pros | Cons |
Full curriculum offered Access to teachers and tutors Individual courses can be purchased Free option Online tutoring only available | Some courses are time-consuming Full programs can be very traditional |
K12 provides public and private schools where you can enroll your child online. Public schools are free but there might be some associated costs, so always check before signing up. You can also purchase individual courses to supplement your homeschool program.
Most of the English, math, science and history courses are offered on different levels—comprehensive, honors, AP, remediation, and credit recovery.
You can also purchase online tutoring, 30-minute sessions in Math, Science, World Languages, English, and Social studies even if your child is not enrolled
6. Calvert Academy
Why is it on my list? Because it offers a full high-school curriculum with an individualized learning plan-based goals, current academic standing, and style of learning.
Key Specs:
- Pricing: a full set of courses starting at $399/month
- Core Subjects: History & Geography, Language Arts, Maths, Science + 2 Electives
- Accreditations: Cognia, NCA
Pros | Cons |
Individualized learning plans Live teacher support via phone, email, and online meetings Over 75 electives available Dual credit courses available You can start any day | The complete curriculum may seem too rigorous for students who are used to flexibility |
Calvert Academy is an online school that offers a diploma-granting program. You can learn a rigorous academic curriculum from your home. You can purchase a complete high-school curriculum or buy one course.
The curriculum is rigorous but presented in the form of engaging videos, animations, and learning games. All the lessons are interactive, combined with practical projects and cumulative tests.
The teachers specialize in online learning and will talk directly with your child through different platforms.
The Command Center at the student Genius dashboard is very intuitive and shows schoolwork, grades, upcoming events, pacing, and more. Excellent option for homeschool high school programs.
7. The Keystone School
Why is it on my list? Because of its flexibility in subject choices, the pace of studying, time of enrollment, and payment options.
Key Specs:
- Pricing: Full yearly tuition costs $1,800-$2,800. Individual courses start from $229 for the offline and $289 for the online semester.
- Core Subjects: Elective, English, Fine Arts, Health, Math, Science, Social Science, World Language
- Accreditations: Cognia, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Pros | Cons |
You can choose between private correspondence and online distance Flexibility Students can enroll any time Credit recovery, world languages, and AP classes available Free transcript evaluation before the enrollment Support during the enrollment | There’s no monthly payment option for high school courses Some students may not be self-disciplined enough to follow a very independent learning Some students complain that they are overworked |
Keystone offers full-time courses and individual classes. You can enroll your child at any time and choose if you want them to follow an online program or complete a private correspondence course. Then, you need to choose if you want to pay in one installment or divide the payment into semesters, gaining half of the high school credit.
The full-time students can graduate with a minimum of 21 credits, as in traditional high school programs.
Individual course prices may vary depending on their consent and mode. There’s a discount if you buy 5 or 6 courses at the same time for the same student.
The school also offers career planning resources including resume writing, interview tips, and more.
8. Time 4 Learning
Why is it on my list? Because there’s no yearly enrollment needed and you can pay monthly.
Key Specs:
- Pricing: $30 per month (includes 4 courses per student), individual classes can vary
- Core Subjects: Language arts, math, science, social studies, world languages
- Accreditations: none
Pros | Cons |
Access to the whole year curriculum since day 1 Automated grading and reporting You can pause and stop your membership at any time Affordable and engaging Parents have the complete control of their child’s curricula | Language learning has very limited speaking practice No credits assigned to course |
Time 4 Learning is a homeschool tool for high school students’ parents, it’s not a school. The parents remain the official “teacher of record” and no credits are assigned to courses, although the system tracks the amount of time students spend on each lesson.
The site offers a transcript template that can be filled in by parents. The site also gives you tips on how to issue credit hours and calculate GPA. Remember that all 50 states in the U.S. allow parents to issue a homeschool diploma to a child.
Time 4 Learning provides parents with detailed lesson plans, a variety of media (both online and offline), and printable work. Online work is graded automatically.
If you’re looking to supplement your homeschool programs for high school, it’s a very good option to enhance for your teenagers.
Choose What’s Right for Your Family!
Choosing one of the homeschool programs for high school is as unique as your teenage child.
All of the above programs are highly customizable but there are significant differences. Before you choose one, think if you need a high school credit or if you can grant it yourself. If you just want individual courses, curriculum packages, or you would prefer a complete high school program. Take into consideration the payment options, and the variety of subjects the program offers. If your student is highly gifted, make sure the program offers AP subjects or dual-credit courses.
The final decision is always between you and your child.
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Join one of the 40,000 classes that we teach each month and you can experience results like these
“It’s a great way to learn Spanish, from native Spanish speakers in a 1-on-1 environment. It’s been fairly easy to schedule classes around my daughter’s other classes. The best value for us has been ordering multiple classes at a time. All the instructors have been great!”
– Cindy D, Parent of 3
“HSA offers very affordable, quality, one on one classes with a native speaker. My son has greatly benefited from taking classes. We have seen his confidence increase as well as his pronunciation improve, because he learns from a native Spanish speaker. HSA has quick, personal customer service. I have appreciated the one on one interaction and teaching that my son gets from his teachers. He has gotten to know his teachers, which has increased his confidence in speaking Spanish. Our family has been very pleased with our experience so far!”
– Maple, Parent of 3
“My Son, Heath, is taking the classes. He’s been with Luisa the entire time and we absolutely love her. She is always patient and is a great teacher. Heath’s dad speaks Spanish so they get to have little conversations.”
– William R, Parent of 3
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