Back when I was in high school and younger, that's what we did- simply used books from many publishers, depending on each child's needs. I found that though the Catholic liberal arts curriculum is very good, it seems to lack in math and science. I enjoyed my liberal arts classes, but my mind is wired for science. I ended up with four years of Latin in high school (Henle- very good books), four years of English (grammer review which was unnecessary and very tedious) plus literature, research paper writing, etc., four years of math (algebra I and II, trig, and precalc), four years of science (including general and inorganic chemistry, biology, physics, and genetics), four years of animal/veterinary science, religion, lots of history and economics/civics and constitutional law, plus plenty of electives. I am sure I've missed something.
This prepared me very well for college studies and I scored very high on my ACT and SAT, received plenty of scholarships, and was accepted into college very quickly. I did not see any prejudice towards homeschooling at all when applying for college, receiving scholarships, etc. I feel like it left me very well-balanced, strong in my faith, and increased my ability to work independently.
If you think that you have even a slight chance of attending college, and you haven't done so already, make sure you take the ACT or SAT, or preferably both. And don't forget the math and science classes this year either, especially if college is part of your plan.
Blessings to you- I hope you find your year to be a very fruitful one.