Posted 2014-01-16 1:07 PM Subject: Question about High School Rodeo
Veteran
Posts: 193 Location: USA
Can Homeschoolers become apart of the High School Rodeo? I do my school work from the books we buy, not online but I'm wanting to join the NCHSRA but not sure if I can since I'm Homeschooled.
Posted 2014-01-16 1:29 PM Subject: RE: Question about High School Rodeo
Fact Checker
Posts: 16571 Location: Displaced Iowegian
~4. Rodeos are to be open to all students in that State/ Province attending schools, which apply to High School or Junior High School credit if he/she meets all other requirements.
Yes......Contact your state association for membership forms, requirements, etc.
Posted 2014-06-16 6:07 PM Subject: RE: Question about High School Rodeo
boon
Posts: 4
As a homeschooled high school girl myself, I can assure you that yes, you can compete in High School Rodeo the same as anyone else :) Just submit the required forms, and a report card (I just typed min up with my grades from my homeschool co-op and had my mom sign it)
Posted 2014-09-29 11:33 AM Subject: RE: Question about High School Rodeo
Dancing in my Mind
Posts: 3062 Location: Eastern OH but my heart is in WV
My daughter and her friend JUST joined Ohio this year. My daughter attends public school and her friend is a home schooler from Pa (lives VERY close to OH). Not an issue, just have to show your grade card (or in the friend's case her transscripts) to ensure you are meeting academic requirements.
Posted 2014-09-29 12:01 PM Subject: RE: Question about High School Rodeo
Expert
Posts: 2097 Location: Deep South
We have several home schoolers competing in our jr and hs rodeo associations. You just have to be able to have documentation that you are meeting the grade requirements.
Posted 2014-12-31 11:08 AM Subject: RE: Question about High School Rodeo
boon
Posts: 3
Homeschoolers can compete in High School rodeo. I am online schooled and have been in high school rodeo sense 8th grade. All you need is a signature from a school district worker such as a principle or secretary if you are home schooling through a district, or I am sure your mentor who keeps track of your work would suffice also :)