By Marina Vagin on Wednesday, 11 October 2023
Category: Admissions

A Guide to Transitioning from a Traditional School to Online Learning

When you have made the decision that public school may not be the best option for your child, you transition from going with the flow to swimming upstream. Making this transition can be both empowering and intimidating. Here are steps you can take that will help you navigate the ins and outs of transitioning from a traditional school.

Talk to your current school about withdrawal policies

Although homeschooling is a common choice in our day and age, there is still some resistance to it. Some districts may make it seem like you should not or cannot homeschool, but this isn’t accurate. You can homeschool your children if you want to. Transitioning from a traditional school is allowed, so if you feel like your previous school is telling you that you cannot leave or that they are forcing you to jump through several hoops, know that the process is not as difficult as it may seem.

Find out what the state requirements are

It is good to familiarize yourself with the requirements your state has for online learning. To learn more about the conditions for transitioning from a traditional school in your area, check out our article on requirements for your state

Once you have thoroughly investigated what will be required of you, be sure to keep a list of these steps.

If you are transitioning from a traditional school to a homeschool

Homeschooling your children can be simple. If you have already gathered a detailed list of your state’s requirements, you just need to make sure that your homeschool methods are keeping up with your state standards.

Another crucial part of beginning to homeschool is keeping in-depth and organized records of your student’s grades and work. Some states may require you to keep a portfolio of the student’s work that needs to be reviewed for each year. Whether this is needed or not, you will likely need to provide a homeschool portfolio for college, so the more organized you are, the better. For more information about transitioning from homeschool to college, check out our guides.

Keep in mind that if you move to a different state, you will have to conform to the new state’s requirements, so make sure you are always ready to show what and how your student is learning.

Make sure you find out the following information from the new school

Get a copy of the report card (grades preK–8) or official/unofficial transcript (grades 9–12)

The new school will typically request an official copy, but that may take time—sometimes several weeks. Getting an unofficial copy to the new school, where it can be used to get the process going while waiting for the official version, can expedite the enrollment process significantly.

Once you enroll, get everything done as quickly as possible on your end

The new school is likely getting enrollments all the time, so the quicker you get your part done, the more smoothly you will find the process of transitioning from a traditional school to an online or private school. Here are some things you may be required to do once you have enrolled.

If you are currently transitioning from a traditional school and seeking an online schooling option for the students in your family, consider enrolling at Enlightium Academy.

Enlightium Academy is a private Christian online school that serves homeschooling families by offering a Bible-based, flexible, accredited, teacher-supported, and affordable education from the comfort of your home. Feel free to call us at (866)488-4818, email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visit EnlightiumAcademy.com if you have any questions about transferring to Enlightium Academy.

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