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Since 2006, the American School Blog has kept students, parents and school officials up to date on what’s happening at American School. Below are our most recent blog posts.  Visit the American School Blog Archive to read noteworthy blogs from over the years.

 

 

 

Testimonial Thursday

It’s Thursday, so let’s hear another testimonial from one of our students.  Cassandra from Wisconsin writes, “American School is the best.  It saved me.  There was no way I was going to graduate on my own.  With the American School, I could work out of my home and...

About Summer School Classes

Today’s blog is about summer school classes.  Many students who attend resident high schools wish to take a course or two with us through our independent study high school program during the summer and ask us when the enrollment period opens and how long our summer...

Today’s Anniversary: The World Health Organization

It’s April 7, and the United Nations formed the World Health Organization on this day in 1948.  As its name implies, the World Health Organization works to keep residents of countries around the world as safe and healthy as possible, but good health often starts at...

April Fools’ Day 2026

It’s April 1, and today is April Fools’ Day.  It’s a popular day for practical jokes and pranks, but not having an accredited high school diploma is no laughing matter.  Studies have shown that people who have completed a high school diploma program earn more money in...

American School Closed April 3-6, 2026

American School will be closed on Friday, April 3, and Monday, April 6.  We will reopen with regular business hours on Tuesday, April 7, and look forward to assisting you with your accredited middle school program, accredited high school program or independent study...

2026 Convention #2: Ohio Homeschool Convention

American School’s second convention appearance of 2026 will occur next week at the Missouri Homeschool Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio.  Visit us in booth 1620 at the newly-renovated First Financial Center (formerly Duke Energy Center) on Thursday, April 9, from 5 p.m....

Reminder for Graduating Independent Study Students

Today’s blog contains a reminder for students in our independent study program who intend to graduate with their classes this year.  Please turn in your coursework as quickly as possible if you expect to graduate in 2026.  We want to make sure there are no issues as...

Today’s Special Occasion: MLB Opening Day

It’s March 26, and today is Major League Baseball’s Opening Day for most teams.  Opening Day is always exciting for baseball fans because it’s the start of a new season when anything is possible.  The same is true of your first day as an American School student.  We...

American School Earns 2026 Parents’ Picks Award

American School is proud to earn a 2026 Parents’ Picks Award in the Best Educational Products in the World category.  This award is proof that homeschooling parents value our accredited middle school courses and accredited high school courses and appreciate the fact...

First Day of Spring 2026

It’s March 20, and today is the first day of spring.  Spring is often associated with new beginnings, so if you need a new beginning for middle school at home or high school at home, American School is the homeschool for you.  We offer an accredited middle school...

2026 Past is Prologue Essay Contest

Today’s blog has information about the American Battle Monument Foundation’s 2026 Past is Prologue Essay Contest.  The contest is open to students in our accredited middle school program, accredited high school program and independent study program and focuses on the...

March Madness 2026

It’s March 18, and soon the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments will get underway in earnest.  It’s a good opportunity for us to remind you that unfortunately American School courses are not NCAA-approved at this time.  This is due to a difference in...

St. Patrick’s Day 2026

It’s March 17 and today is St. Patrick’s Day.  St. Patrick’s Day is often associated with luck, the color green and the Irish, and so today’s blog is going to talk about all of those things.  Luck is a wonderful thing to have, but it will only get you so far when it...

2026 Convention #1: Missouri Homeschool Convention

American School’s first convention appearance of 2026 will occur next week at the Missouri Homeschool Convention in St. Charles, Missouri.  Visit us in booth 812 at the St. Charles Convention Center on Thursday, March 26, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.; on Friday, March 27,...

Pi Day 2026

It’s March 13, and tomorrow is Pi Day.  Pi Day is traditionally celebrated on March 14 because the mathematical ratio pi can be abbreviated 3.14, and March 14 is sometimes abbreviated as 3-14.  Pi appears in several of our math courses, and any of them would be a...

2026 American School Conventions Preview

Today’s blog announces that later this month American School will begin its schedule of convention appearances.  You’ll have to wait a little bit longer to learn where our first stop will be, but please know how excited we are to get back on the road and meet...

Today’s Birthday: Lawrence Welk

It’s March 11 and bandleader Lawrence Welk was born on this day in 1903.  One of his trademark phrases after his band or singers performed well was “wonderful, wonderful,” and so todays’ blog is going to talk about some of the reasons why homeschooling students find...

Out of Stock Books Update

Today’s blog has an update about out of stock books.  American School believes students should learn in the manner that is most comfortable for them, and that is why we continue to offer paper-based middle school courses and paper-based high school courses to students...

Today’s Anniversary: Barbie

It’s March 9, and the Barbie doll debuted on this day in 1959.  We’re mentioning this today because many children and adults believe Barbie is a symbol of a woman who can do anything.  It’s appropriate that Barbie debuted the day after International Women’s Day, which...

Today’s Anniversary: The Alamo

It’s March 6, and this day in 1836 was the final day of the Battle of the Alamo.  It was a portion of the Texas Revolution, and a portion of the Alamo still stands in San Antonio today.  You might be familiar with the phrase, “Remember the Alamo,” and so today’s blog...

Tax Document Information

April 15 is a little more than month away, but many people are filing federal and state income tax returns.  If you need documentation regarding how much you and your family spent on accredited middle school courses and accredited high school courses from American...

Today’s Anniversary: Vermont

It’s March 4, and Vermont became a state on this day in 1791.  Vermont is known as the Green Mountain State, but you won’t need a mountain of green to pay for your print or online middle school courses or print or online high school courses from American School. ...

Today’s Anniversary: Florida

It’s March 3, and Florida became a state on this day in 1845.  Florida is known for many things including sunshine, oranges and theme parks, but it’s also home to one of the biggest homeschooling conventions of the year.  Each year American School tries to attend as...