If BayShore is not accredited, will my child have difficulty enrolling in another public/private school or in gaining admission to college?
BayShore School’s lack of accreditation has not prevented any previously enrolled student from returning to public or private school nor has it impacted anyone’s ability to attend college. Any problems encountered when attempting to enroll a child back into a traditional school setting are usually due to individual school or district decisions not to accept credits from a private school (accredited or not). Colleges do not seem to care one way or another whether students attended an accredited school – most seem to make their decisions based on SAT scores, the personal statement submitted by the student, letters of reference, and academic grades.
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