We used it. Not for chemistry or geometry (that’s this year in public school) but environmental science and algebra 1. S is considered a very strong student at school and the guidance counselor told us outright compared to other curriculum kids coming in who used acellus don’t struggle the way some homeschoolers did.
S did labs but tbh I have no clue where they came from. He’d print what had to be done and we’d be off. He’d guide me through what had to happen and explain why we were doing what we did.
Other than occasional algebra assistance and hanging out for labs, I didnt do anything except monitor progress
I loved acellus as a parent and so did S. If homeschooling was ever on the table again, I’d not hesitate to use it.
Sorry to hear people are so in to school
high achievement schools can be very difficult to tolerate (((((hug))))) . That’s not at all how S’s experience is and would be completely off putting for S as well