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Home Study International

Thinking of homeschooling, but don’t know where to turn?  Of the many choices available, you may want to consider Home Study International (HSI).   HSI has the distinction of being the only accredited curriculum provider for kindergarten through college. Established in 1909, HSI provides an American education for any student anywhere in the world (hence the name).  

HSI’s flexibility allows students to enroll for one course or an entire grade.  Each course includes a minimum of a textbook and a guide that maps the textbook into daily assignments and then navigates the student through them.  The elementary (K-6) guide is written for the parent/teacher.  Standard curriculum is offered for the elementary grades.  The junior high level (Grades 7 and 8) offers standard curriculum as well as Spanish and keyboarding.

High school courses include business, English, fine arts, health and home economics, history, foreign languages, math, science, and religion.  New to the high school curriculum are select online courses.  HSI offers a state-approved high school diploma.

HSI manages distance learning programs of three colleges, making it possible to obtain a B.A. or a B.S. degree at home as well.

Consider Home Study International, a good homeschooling option for the discerning parent. For further information call 1-800-782-4769.#

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