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The following article was published in our article directory on June 29, 2020.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Dr. Pat Bracy
Homeschooling is regulated at the state level, and the laws vary greatly from state to state. If you�re looking to start homeschooling to keep your children safe, COVID 19-free, and properly educated, you�ll need to know the specifics of homeschooling law in your state to find out about the requirements, if any.
Here are some aspects of homeschooling law that you need to have thorough knowledge of.
Notification
For starters, some states require no contact with officials while some merely require you to submit an official notice of intent. This form must be submitted before you begin homeschooling and every year after.
Mandatory Attendance
Many states require children of certain ages to be in some type of school system which includes public school, private school or homeschooling. The minimum age ranges from 5 to 7 and the maximum is generally from 16 to 18.
Private School Law Vs Homeschool Statutes
In a few states, homeschools are considered private schools and therefore, homeschooling must take place under that state�s private school laws. There are also homeschool statutes that indicate in great detail the process in which homeschooling must be done.
The Umbrella System
In some states, parents may also provide homeschooling education when under the supervision of a private school. This is called umbrella homeschooling. These schools generally require enrollment and the submission of attendance records. This option makes it easier for parents to organize enrichment and socialization activities.
Parent Qualifications
In some states, it is required for homeschool parents to meet educational qualifications such as a high school diploma or its equivalent. Most states don�t have such requirements.
Curriculum and Instruction Hour Requirements
Check if your state requires that you teach certain subjects or to create a curriculum that is similar to what is provided in public schools. There are also states that require parents to meet a certain amount of time for instruction. Note that there are states that will require both or none of the two.
Assessment
Many states perform assessments at different levels. This is to make sure that the students are actually making academic progress. There are, however, options that enable parents to circumvent requirements, such as in the case of religious exemption. Some parents also bypass these requirements by filing as a private school. Around half of the states in the US have no assessment requirements at all.
These assessments come in the form of standardized tests. A certified teacher may also conduct a portfolio review. A homeschool student portfolio refers to a collection of his work, exhibiting what he is capable of, which could come in the form of essays, math tests, and science lab notes.
Records
In some states, it�s required for homeschool parents to permanently keep attendance records, immunization records, student portfolio, evaluations from certified teachers, and test results. However, many states do not have such requirements. Nonetheless, it�s recommended that parents maintain academic records for each child and submit paperwork to the state department of education.
The legalities of homeschooling may seem confusing. If you need more help, there are homeschool groups in your state that can give you guidance. However, make sure you read the actual state code itself so your information is up-to-date and accurate.
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