Sunday, March 22, 2026

This Girl is on Fire!

Here it is - a terribly braggy parental post. Melia worked hard and has finished all the credits she had begun her 10th grade year. She did this in TWO and a HALF MONTHS - and she did it online, full year courses, in a state approved, online program for teens who need such a service.  She earned 2 A's and 2 B's....which is much better than her previous GPA.  Michal has been talked into $40 for each A. One of those B's was 88% but he hasn't budged as to a sliding scale. ::wink::*

Our contact teacher called Monday. I had left a message Thursday that Melia was about to finish, and I needed new courses added.  She called Monday. She said she pulled up Melia's account and thought something had happened because the screen was blank. Then she noted all the courses were under the completed tab. I guess she didn't think I knew what I was talking about.  She kept saying, "She finished all her course work in March." 

You may remember we had been told they would grant full credit for these courses if Melia could finish them by June 30th.  I said she could. Melia proved me right. She said the whole office is following our progress. She is the first student to finish this year's coursework; she completed all assignments and is moving on to the Freshman work she missed. 

They agreed with me that we need to find a more challenging courseload for Melia's Junior year, one that may take her the entire 9 months to finish. I am not sure she's ready for Sonlight which has a lot more reading than she's been exposed to. Online is working well for Melia so we are looking at a couple of "beefier" online programs.  Meanwhile, we'll make up her 9th grade classes and spend the summer working on the "holes" the MAPS testing revealed. 

(* Not to worry about Melia's finances. In addition to her A money, she earns $20 weekly taking care of children during our small group and we are taking care of her needs....and quite a few wants as well. )

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