Planning for high school is about following the laws that apply to you.
Latitude professionals are happy to set up meetings with high school families to help figure out transcripts and meeting recommended requirements. Latitude also offers classes to help high schoolers meet recommended classes or subject areas such as math, English, history, science, and art.
We strongly recommend taking advantage of the Modern States classes, which can count as both a two-semester high school class (1 credit) and a one-semester college course (3 credits).
A Typical 20 credit High School Program in NH
English- 4 credits (1/2 credit must be in writing)
Math- 3 credits (including Algebra)
Science- 3 credits (including physical science)
Social Studies- 2.5 (including us history, government and economics)
Arts- .5
Digital literacy- .5
Health- .5
Electives- 5 credits
Working with your homeschooler:
- My student wants to learn from a teacher
- Homeschooled Students in NH are able to take classes at their local public school through equal access.
- Homeschooled Students may also utilize VLACS for any classes.
- My student wants to earn college credits:
- CLEP credits may really help. Earn dual enrollment from home without physical or online class
- Other Dual Enrollment options are a great opportunity for future growth
- My student loves to use the computer for video games:
Codfinity offers a great bridge from fun to learning. - My student loves art:
21 Draw is an excellent self-paced art program. - My student wants to start an online business:
Hubspot Academy is a great way to earn certifications in SEO, Email Marketing, and Social Media. - My student wants tech certifications:
Comp TIA allows students to earn real-world professional certifications. - My student wants to be in the medical field
Low cost pharmacy courses courses can help students gain perspective and earn credits.
I don’t know where my student is!
We recommend a test like the Iowa to help determine your student’s strengths and areas for growth so you can customize their education. We have also had families add the CogAT, which can help identify a student’s overall learning potential.

