
AHE High School Program Overview
The Academy of Home Education is designed to help home school parents by providing a recommended course of study to be
completed under the direction of the parents. There are two curricular tracks available at the high school level. Each track
is intended to be representative of the minimum requirements for public schools for a general studies or a college preparatory
program in the various states. The college preparatory track is designed to prepare students for admission to a regular college
or university program of studies. The non-college preparatory track is intended for those students who may not enroll in post-secondary-level
educational programs.
Other services available through this program include:
- Family Camp & Graduation Event.
- Quarterly newsletter.
- Home School Helper newsletter and other helpful publications.
- Customer service and curriculum consultation provided by BJU Press.
- Report cards reflecting parent evaluations.
- Annual standardized testing.
- Inscriptions writing club (grades 5-12).
- AHE Class Directory.
- A formal transcript detailing the student’s academic record, including the results of standardized tests and the ACT and/or SAT if applicable.
- Special fine arts competitions.
- High school class ring.
- High school diploma validating the completion of a program of secondary-level studies.
- Junior Class trip.
- Research paper evaluations for juniors and seniors.
- Courses available for college credit to qualified seniors through LEAP at BJU.
- An annual high school graduation ceremony held at Bob Jones University.