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Talented students in sports, music, and arts that need to devote more time to their talant with practices and travel to competitions while still maintaining their courses and grades. Parents transfered out of the country for a year or so but plan to return to the states. When the current school does not offer the courses the student needs, AP, Honors, Different Languages. Religious beliefs and training. Any situation where its not possible to attend a Public/Private School ...the possibilities are endless.