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CAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS GRANT CREDIT FOR HIGH SCHOOL WORK PERFORMED IN A HOME SCHOOL?

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CAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS GRANT CREDIT FOR HIGH SCHOOL WORK PERFORMED IN A HOME SCHOOL?

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Yes. Schools should assess what children have learned, not where they learned it. The Indiana Department of Education recommends objective testing and/or consideration of documentation presented by parents as soon as possible upon re-entry in order to determine whether any credit will be granted.

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