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- Elementary, Middle, and High School in Indiana
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- US Certified Diploma upon graduation
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- Certified Teachers
- Personal Academic Support Specialist
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Accredited School K-12 in Indiana
Legacy Online School K-12 in Indiana provides а flexible and accessible learning environment featuring an accredited FLVS curriculum and WASC certification.
Certified Teachers
We ensure that all our instructors are certified teachers who adapt their materials to meet the individual needs, interests, and abilities of students.
US Certified Diploma
Upon fulfilling standard graduation requirements, students will receive US Certified Diplomas.
Diverse Educational Programs
There are 2 types of learning styles including group and self-pace. School offers Academic, АР and Extracurricular courses.

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Elementary School K-12 in Indiana (K-V)
Middle School K-12 in Indiana (VI-VIII)
High School K-12 in Indiana (IX-XII)
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Advanced Placement courses
Legacy Online School K-12 in Indiana emphasizes the importance of Advanced Placement (AP) courses for academic excellence. They offer a comprehensive selection of AP courses, aimed at providing high school students with a rigorous, university-level academic experience.

Advanced Placement (AP) courses, developed and administered by the College Board (the organization responsible for the SAT), are college-level courses offered to high school students. These courses provide an opportunity for advanced academic study and can lead to college credit.
STEM-focused curriculum
Legacy Online School has developed a STEM-focused curriculum that adheres to state accreditation standards, equipping students with essential skills for the future.

The STEM courses at Legacy are interactive and challenging, designed to make learning engaging and effective. They focus on exploring scientific and technological concepts, aiming to transform classrooms into innovative learning spaces.
Virtual Clubs and Extracurricular Activities
Legacy Online School K-12 in Indiana offers a broad spectrum of Virtual Clubs and Organizations, available to all students at no extra cost. These platforms allow students to explore various interests, develop new skills, and pursue their passions in areas like science, art, writing, and leadership. This approach fosters a nurturing environment that supports the growth and development of diverse abilities in students.
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Legacy Online School K-12 in Indiana provides a flexible and accessible learning environment with accredited FLVS curriculum and WASC
Affordability and Unrivaled Support
We offer different payment options and schedules with valuable discounts
Diverse Educational Programs
There are 3 types of learning styles such as group and self-pace. School offers Academic, АР and Extracurricular courses
Career Preparedness, College Guidance
At Legacy, we prioritize preparing students for success in college and STEM-related careers Ьу collaborating with the College Board
US Certified Diploma
Upon fulfilling standard graduation requirements, students will receive US Certified Diplomas
Certified Teachers
We ensure that all our instructors are certified teachers who adapt their materials to meet the individual needs, interests, and abilities of students
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Peter Crawford Valentino: The Visionary Behind Legacy Online School K-12 in Indiana

Embrace the world of Peter Crawford Valentino, the visionary behind Legacy Online School, and be inspired by a legacy that intertwines art, passion, and education.
In the bustling heart of Indiana, drawing from a rich lineage of five generations of educators and propelled by his extensive experience in teaching, Peter Crawford Valentino made a monumental decision: to found the K12 Legacy Online School. A beacon of education, this institution stands as a testament to Peter's commitment to knowledge and his belief in the transformative power of learning.
Peter is a man of many talents — an accomplished actor, writer, director, producer, musician, and, notably, a teacher. His vast and varied journey, which spans from the vibrant streets of LA to the iconic skyline of New York and the glittering lights of Las Vegas, is a story of creative search, passion, dedication, and unyielding commitment to the arts.

From his early days as a lead singer and guitarist, captivating audiences in local LA venues, to his concert tour for the U.S. military that took him across the Middle East and Europe, Peter's musical journey was a sight to behold, earning him a special feature on MTV. His love for melodies seamlessly integrates into his films, creating soundtracks that are both enchanting and unforgettable.

The allure of theater was another calling Peter could not resist. Diverse roles in stage plays, live improv comedy, television, and film only deepened his love for the performing arts. This love took him to New York City, where he honed his skills as an improv actor, and later to Las Vegas, where he established the Neon Venus Art Theatre, and subsequently its sister theater in the Hollywood district.

Noteworthy films and projects like "Bobby and Tiffany", "Davidson and Bradley", "Dead Dreamers", "Detective Charles Hanover", "The Falcon", "Ivan's Angels", and "Golden Blood", to name a few, grace his portfolio. Explore his detailed journey and list of achievements on IMDb, and for those looking to connect on a professional front, his LinkedIn profile awaits.

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Indiana is considered one of the most homeschool-friendly states in the U.S. Parents do not need to follow strict rules, but there are things they should think about, even if the law does not require it. Our experts at Legacy Online School help families understand and navigate these moments.

Quick takeaways:

Indiana Homeschooling Requirements

Under Indiana Code 20 33 2 28, homeschooling is treated as a non accredited private school.

School attendance is required for children ages 7 to 18. Parents must teach subjects similar to public schools and provide at least 180 days of instruction each year.

Indiana does not require curriculum approval, state testing reports, annual progress reports, or teacher certification.

Benefits and Challenges of Homeschooling 

Research from the National Home Education Research Institute shows that homeschooled students often score higher on tests than public school students. They usually score 15 to 25 percentile points higher. However, results depend on how well and how regularly students study.

Here are the most important benefits:

However, homeschooling also introduces measurable challenges.

Challenge Practical Impact
Time commitment Freedom stays, but to get good results, students need to spend time on learning every week and plan it themselves
State compliance requirements Even if the current state does not require much from the family, if they move, another state may have different homeschooling rules
Socialization planning Socialization does not happen automatically. To help a child grow well, parents need to plan it themselves, for example by organizing field trips
Academic success

Parents need to work carefully on the curriculum so their child’s knowledge matches the state requirements

The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes that social development is a critical component of education. Homeschooled students benefit when families intentionally include extracurriculars, co ops, athletics, or community groups.

What Should Homeschooling Look Like Across Grades K–12?

In early grades, homeschooling should focus on:

Young learners need high parental involvement.

Middle school is when homeschooling becomes more challenging. Students ages 11 to 14 start thinking more independently, but they still have trouble planning for the long term. If the curriculum is not organized well, learning gaps can appear. Important areas to focus on are strong math and science skills, clear writing and basic research skills, regular accountability, and social time through clubs or group activities.

For high school homeschooling, families must plan carefully. They need to plan the transcript, track credits, prepare for college, get ready for tests, and keep good records.

Why Is an Online School the Best Choice for Homeschooling?

Online schools can help children get better results. They also help parents to plan everything. Here are some benefits that make families choose online schools:

Online schooling is often the strongest choice when parents work full-time, students need advanced coursework, college admission is a priority, documentation consistency is essential, or a student benefits from teacher interaction.

However, families should choose a school carefully and check its accreditation. If you do not, the programs may not be very useful in the future.

Legacy Online School: An Overview

Peter Crawford Valentino is the founder of Legacy Online School. He comes from a family of teachers for five generations. He also has experience in other areas. Peter worked as an actor, director, producer, and musician. He had main roles in films, went on music tours, and started the Neon Venus Art Theatre in Las Vegas and Hollywood. These experiences helped him bring creative ideas to education. This helped make Legacy Online School successful.

The school’s mission is to help every student achieve success. Teachers in our school are dedicated to ensuring the success of each student. The curriculum in Legacy Online School is created to give students all the knowledge they need. Teachers make sure every student truly understands the material. Teachers adapt complex concepts in a way every student can understand. Knowledge assessments are conducted in a convenient electronic format, helping students identify their strengths and weaknesses.

Legacy Online School offers an accredited curriculum for elementary, middle, and high school. Our school’s curriculum covers core subjects. These subjects include Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Students choose electives like Spanish and Art. This curriculum includes live teaching in small groups for personalized attention. Contact us to find out which set of documents your child needs to submit.

Q: What is homeschooling in Idiana?
A: Homeschooling in Indiana is a breath of fresh air for families who are tired of the issues with traditional education. It gives a chance for these families to educate their children at home independently.
Q: What are some challenges of homeschooling in Indiana?
A: Homeschooling brings certain problems families need to consider to ensure their children's education is successful. We have covered these challenges and how to address them in detail in the article Traditional Homeschooling.
Q: What are the homeschool laws and requirements in Indiana?
A: Homeschooling is permitted in Indiana, and the state does not impose many requirements. Families are not required to submit separate notifications about transitioning to homeschooling, assessments, or immunizations. Parents do not need specific qualifications to teach their children. Parents can homeschool their children at the age of 7.
Q: Are there homeschool associations in Indiana?
A: Yes. Use the Home School Legal Defense Association to find these associations.
Q: How does summer school work for homeschoolers in Indiana?
A: Summer school for homeschoolers in Indiana allows students to better understand old material or get new knowledge during the summer months. Kids can use summer courses provided by online or traditional schools.
Q: Can homeschoolers in Indiana go on field trips?
A: Yes.
Q: How can K-12 online schooling help my child in Indiana?
A: K-12 online schooling is like a magic wand for parents. These schools handle all the hard work within the programs, guaranteeing the child receives a quality education. Contact our school to learn about the specific benefits you'll get by enrolling with us.
Q: Is homeschool in Indiana heavily regulated?
A: No.
Q: Do Indiana students have to report progress to the state?
A: No formal annual reports are required. However, keeping documents is strongly recommended in case questions arise or during college enrollment.
Q: Is there a public online option in Indiana?
A: Yes. Some districts, such as the program of Union School Corporation, offer public online education options for Indiana students. 
Q: Does the Indiana Department of Education supervise homeschoolers?
A: No. However, families still must follow state attendance laws and make sure the education is similar to public school standards.
Q: Are online programs teacher-led or self-paced?
A: It depends on the school program. Many structured online education models are teacher-led. Others offer a mix of live instruction and independent work.
Q: Can students attend online school starting in kindergarten?
A: Yes.

Meet Your Personal Learning Support Specialist

Your Personal Learning Support Specialist (LSS) is more than just someone to contact. They’re your guide and mentor, always ready to help with any questions you have. Here’s how they support you:
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Quick Answers
Have a question about homework? Your specialist is always available to provide quick, clear answers and guidance whenever you need it.
Personalized Support
Our specialists tailor support to your learning style and goals. They track progress constantly and keep you on the right path.
Keeping Parents Involved
Your specialist keeps parents updated on your progress and addresses any concerns. They also provide guidance to support your learning at home.