Homeschooling high schoolers is easier than you think. You are capable of both teaching your teen and equipping them for adulthood. While it might seem intimidating at first, a solid plan and a little motivation go a long way. Sonlight’s seasoned veterans have been there, done that, and successfully homeschooled their own children through graduation. They are eager to help you prepare your student to take the lead in his or her own education, effectively manage time, and maximize future opportunities.

Bring your questions and connect with us LIVE on Thursday, November 17, at 1:00 p.m. Mountain Time in the Sonlight App.
  • Determining future plans and setting goals
  • Transcripts, credit, testing, and diplomas
  • Making time for extracurricular activities
  • Motivating reluctant students & holding them accountable
  • Preparing teens to leave the nest
  • And More!
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    Sunny Raybern
    Community & Social Media Manager
    Sunny has loved books for as long as she can remember. Her own parents discovered Sonlight at a convention and knew the literature and history focus would be perfect for her. She never planned to homeschool her own children past pre-k, but when her daughter learned to read, she was hooked. She has educated both of her children entirely with Sonlight. In her spare time, Sunny enjoys reading (of course), musicals, hiking, and being in or near water.
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    Lisa Fountain
    Homeschoool Veteran & Sonlight Mentor
    Lisa is the mom of three wonderful children, two of whom are married. Her youngest is a freshman in college this year. Lisa’s oldest went to public school from the beginning and she homeschooled the younger two with Sonlight. Lisa has used every level from B-400. When she is not homeschooling she enjoys running, going to the beach, reading and sewing.
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    Sheila DelCharco
    Homeschool Veteran & Sonlight Mentor
    With a degree in secondary English education, Sonlight was an obvious choice when Sheila DelCharco decided to homeschool her three children. When her oldest asked to go to a small Christian high school, Sheila was concerned about he would transition to the classroom environment. Her fears were laid to rest when she saw his first report card, and even more so when she sat in on a class. He graduated high school with honors and has graduated from the University of Florida in Finance. Her other two children homeschooled through high school and were accepted to the honor's program at the University of North Florida. Sheila is convinced that exposing them to all those books over the years is what led them to this point. Because of her passion for literature-based learning, she is a veteran Sonlight consultant, drawing on her own experience when speaking with families at homeschool conventions for the past 18 years.