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Schaumburg Online Home School K-12

Suburban northwest Chicago neighborhood near Schaumburg Illinois at golden hour, online K-12 home school for families

Flexible K-12 online learning for Schaumburg families, accelerated learners, student-athletes, and Chicago-suburb households who want school to fit the schedule the family actually keeps.

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What is Schaumburg Online Home School K-12?

A flexible way for Schaumburg families to educate K-12 students using online coursework, certified teachers, and academic support. Built around real-life schedules: parent commutes downtown, club sports practice, accelerated work, and family travel.

Is online homeschooling legal in Schaumburg, Illinois?

Yes. Illinois treats home schools as private schools and does not require state-level registration or notification. Schaumburg families teaching the required branches of education in English are following Illinois law. See ISBE home schooling guidance and our Illinois state guide.

Is High School of America a Schaumburg public virtual school?

No. We are not part of Schaumburg School District 54 or 211. We are a private online K-12 school option for families seeking flexible online coursework, academic support, and a U.S. diploma pathway.

Important Schaumburg Compliance Note

High School of America provides online coursework, academic support, transcripts, and diploma planning. Schaumburg families remain responsible for understanding and following the Illinois compulsory attendance and home instruction framework that applies to their situation.

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Schaumburg: A Chicago-Suburb Schedule That Doesn’t Stop

Older student at home desk in suburban Chicago Schaumburg Illinois studying online K-12 coursework on a laptop

Schaumburg is the heart of the Northwest Chicago suburbs, a corporate hub anchored by the Woodfield Mall corridor, Roosevelt University’s Schaumburg campus, and a population that includes professional families, accelerated students, traveling academy kids, and households juggling Chicago commutes with kids’ schedules.

For families here, “school” often means working around a parent’s downtown commute, a child’s hockey or club soccer travel, or a student who has simply outgrown the bell schedule. Online K-12 fits that life: coursework runs when the family runs, not when a building’s lights happen to be on.

Compare Your Options for Schaumburg K-12

Schaumburg families compare DIY homeschool, public alternatives, and private online programs. Here’s the side-by-side.

What this option does What High School of America does
Pathway type DIY homeschool, public school district, or generic private online Accredited private online K-12 with U.S. diploma pathway
Best for Parents wanting full control, public school families, or generic structured online Schaumburg K-12 families wanting flexibility, support, and a U.S. diploma path
Schedule Parent-managed, district calendar, or generic flexible Self-paced, year-round enrollment
Oversight Parent follows IL home instruction framework, public school system, or generic private HSOA academic support; family handles IL compliance
Records Parent-created, district transcript, or generic school transcript Accredited transcript, diploma planning support

Schaumburg Students We Serve

Schaumburg students arrive with different goals, schedules, and learning needs.

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Professional Families
Parents commuting downtown or traveling for work who want consistent online K-12 academics that don’t depend on early-morning bus stops.
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Accelerated Learners
Self-paced coursework for students who finish public-school assignments in half the time and want to move on.
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Student-Athletes
Flexible pacing around hockey, club soccer, gymnastics, swim, and travel-team schedules across the Chicago suburbs.
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Performing Arts Students
Coursework that bends around rehearsals, auditions, and performances at Schaumburg’s arts venues and Chicago programs.
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Multilingual Families
Schaumburg’s diverse households looking for accredited American academics with cultural flexibility.
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Schaumburg K-12 Families
Parents who want a private accredited K-12 online option as an alternative to District 54 or 211.

K-12 Curriculum Across Every Grade

Schaumburg students enter at any grade and follow a single accredited pathway from kindergarten through a U.S. high school diploma.

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Elementary K-5
Foundational reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Visit our accredited K-12 online home school hub for the full program overview.
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Middle School 6-8
Academic transition years with structured pre-algebra, life and physical science, and writing-intensive humanities. See our middle school online program.
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High School 9-12
Diploma-track coursework: 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade. Leads to an online high school diploma.
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American Curriculum
Coursework grounded in the American curriculum recognized by Illinois colleges, employers reviewing transcripts, and military recruiters reviewing diploma documentation.
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Self-Paced Pacing
Students log in and complete coursework on their own schedule. Read about self-paced online high school options.
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Diploma Pathway
Final-year planning, transcript reviews, and diploma documentation. Our online high school program walks juniors and seniors through the path to graduation.
Illinois Compulsory Attendance

Illinois Home Instruction Framework

  • Illinois treats home schools as private schools.
  • No state-level registration or notification is required.
  • If withdrawing from public school, written notice to the local district is best practice.
  • Required branches: language arts, math, biological/physical sciences, social sciences, fine arts, physical development/health.
  • Instruction must be in English.

ISBE Home Schooling guidance

Schaumburg Online Home School: Parent Checklist

A practical sequence for Schaumburg families. Illinois’s homeschool framework is unusually parent-friendly, but families still owe a real curriculum and records.

  1. Confirm your student’s grade level and any credits already earned.
  2. Review Illinois homeschool guidance from ISBE and decide between home instruction and other pathways.
  3. Notify your local district in writing if your student has been enrolled in public school.
  4. Plan a curriculum that covers Illinois’s required branches of education in English.
  5. Choose online courses and grade-level placement with our team.
  6. Set a weekly learning schedule that fits family travel, training, or commute realities.
  7. Track coursework, grades, attendance equivalents, and progress throughout the year.
  8. Keep records of completed coursework, assessments, and any portfolio materials.
  9. Schedule a counselor call when grade transitions or college-prep questions come up.

Northwest Chicago Suburbs We Serve

We serve K-12 students across the northwest Chicago suburbs. Families enroll year-round.

Hoffman Estates
Palatine
Arlington Heights
Elk Grove Village
Rolling Meadows
Streamwood
Hanover Park
Bartlett
Roselle
Itasca
Mount Prospect
Des Plaines
Chicago

Schaumburg Online Home School FAQs

Does Illinois require Schaumburg families to notify the state of homeschooling?
No. Illinois treats home schools as private schools and does not require state-level registration or notification. If a student is being withdrawn from public school, a written notice to the local district is best practice.
What subjects must Schaumburg homeschoolers teach?
Illinois requires home schools to teach the same branches of education public schools teach: language arts, mathematics, biological/physical sciences, social sciences, fine arts, and physical development/health. Instruction must be in English.
Is High School of America accredited for Schaumburg students?
Yes. We are nationally accredited K-12. The transcript and credential are recognized by Illinois colleges and universities and are accepted across all 50 states.
Can my student do dual enrollment at Harper College?
Yes. Harper College in Palatine offers dual-credit options for high school students. Our students can begin earning college credits while completing high school coursework.
Will University of Illinois accept an HSOA diploma?
U of I and other Illinois institutions accept nationally accredited diplomas. Our transcript includes course descriptions admissions offices read every cycle. Selective programs may also weigh standardized test scores.
How much does HSOA cost for Schaumburg families?
We have plans to fit any family’s budget, including discounts on pay-in-full enrollment. Tuition depends on grade, credits needed, and pace. A counselor walks through the specifics on the call.
Can my student start mid-year?
Yes. We offer year-round enrollment with no semester start dates to wait for. Families switching from District 54 or 211 mid-year start the same week.
Is HSOA self-paced?
Yes. Students log in and complete coursework on their own schedule. No mandatory live class sessions, no bell schedule.