Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How does it work?

  • Le Solely High School enrolls students in grades 9-12.
  • Students are enrolled into courses automatically by age. They can chose the Electives they wish to take.
  • Since each course is self-paced, students may enroll at any time during the calendar year.
  • Parents are able to monitor student progress through the live class monitor.
  • Transcripts may be requested through the system to provide a record of the courses completed by a student.
  • Le Solely awards a high school diploma to students that fulfill the graduation requirements.
  • An honors graduation pathway is available for students who choose to take more advanced coursework and meet a minimum GPA requirement.
  • Le Solely High School graduates are performing well and have been admitted into top universities around the country.

How much it the tuition?

  • Please see the following link to view current tuition rates.
  • The tuition covers the registration and instructional expenses to enroll a student in Le Solely. Students may take from one to six courses at a time.

What records are needed to enroll?

  • During the enrollment process, you will be asked to provide basic information regarding your student. Parents may optionally choose to purchase a student ID card, in which case, the parent will need to upload a photo of the student. If a student wishes to import credits from other high schools, transcripts will be required before transfer credits can be awarded. These transcripts are required to qualify a student for graduation, but they may be submitted after a student has been enrolled and is taking classes.Please see the following link to view current tuition rates.

What about state testing?

  • Le Solely High School is considered a private school based in Florida. Our students are not required to participate in state testing. To ensure students are mastering the material, exams are incorporated into each course of instruction.
  • To make sure you are satisfying all the local requirements in your state, we recommend checking with your school district to see if any reports would be required. They should be able to advise you on the home education requirements in your state.

What if I decided to transfer to another school?

  • Transcripts may be requested through the system to provide a record of the courses completed by a student. Incomplete courses will not be listed on the transcript and no credit will be given for a partially completed course.

When can I start?

  • Le Solely High School offers year-round open enrollment, which means students can begin taking courses at any time. We recommend that each of our online high school students create an education plan. This ensures that every student is meeting requirements for graduation, while also learning about subjects and topics that spark their interests. The education plan is set up prior to a student’s first year at Le Solely High School with the ability to make changes over time. Transcripts may be requested through the system to provide a record of the courses completed by a student. Incomplete courses will not be listed on the transcript and no credit will be given for a partially completed course.
  • Le Solely High School curriculum covers the core subjects of mathematics, science, language arts and reading, and history and social studies. In addition to these subjects, we offer courses in foreign languages, music and fine arts, and health as well as career and technical fields so that students can explore interests that may lead to potential careers.Le Solely High School’s offers high school courses in the core subjects as well as electives that allow students to explore their unique interests.
  • Le Solely High School uses video instruction and interactive coursework for each class.

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