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Is there a lot of extra work required of a Home School teacher to support a student attending OMS?

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Is there a lot of extra work required of a Home School teacher to support a student attending OMS?

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A. There is no question that there is some additional work for the Home School teacher to support a student attending OMS, but there is no need for this to be burdensome. Our OMS teachers are both willing and capable of minimizing the impact on the Home School teacher. The OMS program requires that the Home School teacher provide OMS with a course outline and/or syllabus, and reading material. A student copy of the textbook is very helpful if available.

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