FAQ's

FAQ's

General Questions

Yes! As long as it aligns with FHSAA and other relevant governing body guidelines, South Florida Prep offers an ideal environment for students in eligible grades to pursue academic reclassification.

Absolutely! While South Florida Prep guides and assists families in selecting from a few trusted virtual curriculum providers, it’s important to note that all high school students must take accredited and NCAA-approved courses. We provide support in the decision-making process to ensure that the curriculum chosen aligns with these requirements.

We understand that some students may join the program for just one year, either for reclassification or with plans to attend another program the following year. If you know where your child will be enrolling next, we recommend reaching out to that school during the course selection process to ensure smooth credit transfer. Since the courses are accredited, they are generally accepted by most institutions.

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Yes! South Florida Prep is a great option for both traditional homeschoolers and students enrolled part-time at another school. Our flexible structure allows students to benefit from academic guidance, athletic development, and enrichment opportunities while maintaining their current educational setup. We’ll work with families to ensure that course selection and scheduling align with your student’s needs. Whether homeschooling or blending programs, we’re here to support their success.

We welcome students with IEPs or 504 Plans and are dedicated to supporting their individual learning needs. While South Florida Prep is a home education program and not a traditional school, we collaborate with families to ensure that curriculum providers can offer accommodations in line with the student’s plan. We are committed to helping create a learning environment that supports both academic success and personal growth.

Absolutely! We encourage families to apply for the Step Up For Students Personalized Education Program (PEP) Scholarship, which can help cover the cost of curriculum and other educational expenses. If you need assistance with the application process, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re happy to help.

South Florida Prep does not offer traditional school sports programs. Instead, we give students the flexibility to participate in athletics at the school or program of their choice. This approach allows families to find the best athletic fit for their student while still benefiting from academic and developmental support. We are happy to assist families with understanding eligibility requirements and navigating the process of selecting the right athletic program.

South Florida Prep does not provide transportation. However, we can assist families in finding carpool options or connect you with local transportation services when possible. If transportation is a concern, please reach out to us—we’re happy to help find a solution that works for your family.

South Florida Prep does not currently provide meals. However, students are welcome to bring their own lunch or a pre/post-workout snack.