Question by VERITO: Any online high schools in Toronto,Canada? PLEASE, 10 POINTS?
I am moving to Toronto, Canada and I need some help finding high schools online, like the online homeschooling program. Please help, I have been looking but I’m not having a lot of luck. I would prefer if they were public schools but if they are not, that’s okay, but please help. I will give 10 points to the person with the best list. Thank you!
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Answer by Three Seventeen
Oh you mean you didn’t know? Kids don’t go to school in Toronto. We’re all supposed to stay at home. It’s dangerous outside. Just get your parents to send the online application form. Soon someone will be by to implant your chip. Don’t worry. It doesn’t hurt too much. It just goes under the skin on your right arm. That’s your Ministry of Education chip which records everything about school like grades and when you studied what, etc. It sounds more complicated than it is!
Anyway, if your family doesn’t have a computer or internet connection, you can do school at your local library. All libraries in Toronto are required to give computer time to school students, basically on demand. So if some old geezer is browsing the web, he gets kicked off for you to do your homework, no questions asked.
Of course Catholic schools don’t participate. They prefer to use their budget money from the government on themselves instead of students. Sorry to sound anti-Catholic, but I’m not. I just don’t agree with provincially funded religious institutions, and besides, that’s what they do.
Hope this helped.
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I’m afraid I don’t know much about online homeschooling programs, and I’m not aware of any publicly funded online schools in Ontario (province containing Toronto).
Some schools offer online courses but I don’t know of one that allows a student to do their entire diploma online, but that may be changing.
I know the Toronto District School Board offers some alternative education options for students so your best bet might be to contact them and explain your needs http://www.tdsb.on.ca/index.asp
There’s also the Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents for parents who homeschool their children. They’re all about alternative education and may be able to help you figure out your options as well http://www.ontariohomeschool.org/
There are also likely some private options. Just make sure they’re accredited before you try one though.
Good luck