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      <description>I wanted to try this for a few weeks before recommending it.  MoVip is a virtual online school run by University of Missouri in Maryville.  You can sign up for as little as one class or, like my 7th grader, take a full load.  There are a certain number of "seats" that are paid for by the State of MO but I don't know how many.&#xD;
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I find the instructors to be dedicated and easily available through phone and email.  Most are experienced teachers for whom this is a second source of income.  I like that my daughter is now having to learn to manage her time and work independently, with some help from me when needed.  I believe she'll come out of this with some study skills that she'll value down the road.&#xD;
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Also, we are planning to move in a year or so.  This is a way to thoroughly document her schooling so she can transition back into formal school if we decide to.&#xD;
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If you are interested I'll be happy to answer any questions.  But get your application in early if you want a free spot for your child.</description>
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