Sometimes home educated students do not keep a traditional school calendar and may not be finished with a course in time to start the next course in August. The best advice in this regard is to consider the student's foundational understanding of mathematics. It is much better to have a student who has completed one less math class in high school with a high level of success than to have a student who has completed more classes but at a much less successful level.
At the bottom of this page, there are links to answer some questions that you may have.
- HSML offers both on-level and honors sections in Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus with Trig.
- HSML offers AP® Calculus AB and AP® Calculus BC (BC content only with review of AP® Calculus AB topics).
- Students can take Geometry and Algebra II concurrently, this is a rigorous option for highly motivated students.
- Honors course placement is decided by the parent/student. Students can move between on-level and honors each year.
- See Statistics prerequisite noted on the side of the diagram below.
- High School Math Live recommends the following sequence for high school math live courses.
At the bottom of this page, there are links to answer some questions that you may have.
Questions on Course Options?
When should my student take Geometry?
What are At My Pace (AMP) courses?
Should my student take honors or an on-level course?
Can my student take both Geometry and Algebra II?
What are the Calculus options for the homeschool student?
What are At My Pace (AMP) courses?
Should my student take honors or an on-level course?
Can my student take both Geometry and Algebra II?
What are the Calculus options for the homeschool student?