Online Homeschool Alternatives in Minnesota
Explore alternatives to homeschooling in Minnesota.
Personalized learning that's adaptable and rewarding can help set your student up for future success. As you explore homeschooling in Minnesota, consider the benefits of an online school program. K12-powered online schools combine the structure of traditional public school with the many conveniences of homeschool. Students can learn wherever there's an internet connection, and families can maintain the level of personal involvement they desire.
We're committed to helping diverse learners thrive at their own pace, in their own place. If your family is looking for an alternative to homeschooling in Minnesota, explore tuition-free* K12-powered schools.
Is online school at home a good fit for my student?
Families have different requirements when determining what works for them in their education choices. A successful education is not a one-size-fits-all experience. K12-powered online schools in Minnesota are designed to offer students a high-quality tuition-free* education that helps them thrive.
Enrolled students attend regularly scheduled, live online classes taught by Minnesota-licensed teachers. Online and offline coursework and activities help reinforce lessons and allow students to learn in an interactive and engaging way. In the younger grades, curriculum is mastery based, allowing students to work at the pace best suited for their learning process. As students progress through middle school and high school, the program is grade-based and students must keep on pace with the class.
As with homeschooling in Minnesota, parents can play an active, important role in their child's education. As your child's Learning Coach, you (or another responsible adult you choose) will help keep your student on track with assignments and coursework, communicate with teachers, provide motivation, and more.
Explore the K12 resources available for both students and parents to help families succeed with online learning.
What do K12-powered schools and homeschooling in Minnesota have in common?
Students are empowered to take charge of their learning, and parents are actively involved to help along the way. Learning can happen from the comfort of home or wherever there's an internet connection with homeschool and K12-powered school. Families can experience the best of both worlds by combining the convenience of homeschooling in Minnesota with the structure and support of traditional public school.
Minnesota-licensed teachers guide students through curriculum in both settings. Unlike online homeschool in Minnesota, K12-powered online schools provide the curriculum. The K12 curriculum combines engaging online lessons with hands-on learning materials.** Activities like art projects and science experiments complement online lessons and provide a new way to learn and master concepts.
K12-powered schools follow a traditional school calendar, adhere to state testing, school accountability, and attendance policies, and graduates earn a high school diploma. State-licensed teachers provide instruction and support. Parents have teacher conferences and can connect with teachers to discuss their student's progress.
Enrolled students can participate in extracurricular activities, such as online clubs and social pursuits, to interact with their peers.§ These important social opportunities help them build social skills and form lasting friendships.
As you explore alternatives to homeschooling in Minnesota, learn more about how online learning works to see if a K12-powered education is right for your child.
Schools Available for Minnesota Students
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*Families do not pay tuition for a student to attend an online public school. Common household items and office supplies like printer ink and paper are not provided. Our enrollment consultants can help you address your technological and computer needs.
**Course materials vary by course and school; please check with your school about offline course materials.
§Extracurricular activities and clubs vary by school. Please check with your school.