<p>My school has been affected by the budget cut this year and will be for a while... basically,
there won't be any chances of summer school! </p>
<p>I was wondering what website(s) are best and trusted by highschools to take credits from for over the summer. Please tell me from your experience, or if you heard anyone, which website have online courses with affective learning, low cost, able to take multiple classes, have variety of subjects, and schools can accept credits from.</p>
<p>The important thing is for you to ask at your high school which online programs they will accept credits from. It’s up to them whether they’ll accept credits, so make sure you’re not wasting time, effort, and money on a program they will not accept.</p>
<p>At the high school in my town they only accept online credits from two places. That’s it. It doesn’t matter how reputable or highly ranked some alternative might be. There are two approved programs, period, and there is no negotiation. It’s determined on a district or regional level, and it is not something the counselors can make individual determinations about. They don’t have the power to do that.</p>