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Im keeping records/transcripts of my childs high school work in preparation for college – how should I list the Great Books tutorials?

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Im keeping records/transcripts of my childs high school work in preparation for college – how should I list the Great Books tutorials?

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I asked this question of parents of the students in the 1999-2000 tutorials and here is a representative answer: “Kim Stamper (Anacortes School District) was impressed with the courses! Bottom line… she awarded us more credit than we had originally applied for (applied for 6, she gave us 9.5!). Interestingly enough, she felt that GB was also ‘worth’ a credit in Philosophy (History – 1, Literature – 1, English – 1). And she was familiar with the Chicago Math program and gave that 1 credit in Algebra 1, and a .5 credit for Algebra 2.” Of course this depends on the quality and level of work for each student. But then that goes without saying.

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