It’s March 30, and today is Opening Day of the Major League Baseball season. American School student Bob Feller pitched for the Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) and threw a no-hitter against the Chicago White Sox on Opening Day in 1940. To this day, it remains the only no-hitter on Opening Day. Opening Day is special to baseball teams and their fans because it’s the start of something new and the long season is full of fresh possibilities. The same can be said about enrolling with American School. No matter what you did in the past, American School offers you a fresh start. We serve teenagers who might need homeschool courses in grades 6-12, but if you are older than the traditional middle school or high school student, we would be happy to serve you too. If you dropped out of high school, we can help you earn a high school diploma at home. Most credits earned at other accredited schools will transfer to us and count toward the 20 units of credit needed to earn our accredited high school diploma. Step into the batter’s box and enroll today. We look forward to helping you hit one out of the park as an American School student!