Kayann, I heard that of recent homeschool "stuff" (not entirely sure what that consists of) is available online. It is possible that you could have a teacher in another city/state and do your homework via email/fax.
As cliche as it sounds, I've been there too. High school sucked until my senior year...that was a blast! I, too, PLEADED with my mom to homeschool and/or let me take the GED. It wasn't that I was miserable with the people, I was just bored with the school work--it came too easy for me and I wanted to move on quicker with my life. Mom, the big meanie, wouldn't let me. I know this isn't what you want to hear but... don't rush it. There is SO much growing up to do in those few years. That being said, every circumstance is different. I fully support your decision one way or another and I hope you are able to choose one that makes you happiest.
Now, with all that, I want to "warn" you that if you ARE able to complete classes via email... be careful and take precautions. I'm working my masters via online courses, so a couple of precautionary words of wisdom:
ALWAYS have your homework completed ahead of time. You never know when you'll experience technical difficulties (including bad weather).
DON'T fall in to the routine of procrastinating! (That's my hardest one!)
Good luck today, tomorrow, and every day thereafter. K'Cee, Piper, and I will hold you in our thoughts.





, wouldn't let me. I know this isn't what you want to hear but... don't rush it. There is SO much growing up to do in those few years. That being said, every circumstance is different. I fully support your decision one way or another and I hope you are able to choose one that makes you happiest.
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