Legality California education code does not mention the term homeschooling. The law states that all children between the ages of 6 and 18 must attend public school unless they are taught by a credentialed tutor or are enrolled in a private school. Parents who wish to homeschool but do not ...
For state of California homeschooling requirements parents have 3 options: public school independent or home-based study programs; public charter independent study schools, & homeschooling under the Private School Affidavit. Colorado Ages 7-16 Homeschooling in Colorado requires testing in grades 3,5...
Homeschooling By State provides direct links to government sites for accurate information to help you find state homeschool requirements.
Homeschooling through the teenage/high school years offers several different challenges. You may need to meet specific requirements and you may find that you are teaching subjects with which you are not familiar. In addition, many parents don't begin homeschooling until their child reaches high ...
Homeschool Law Exemptions If you are certified to teach in the state of Colorado or elect to have your child taught at home by a certified instructor, you will be exempt from the curriculum and testing requirements mentioned above. You can also partner up with an independent school that meet...
Desiderata School offers homeschool support and distance learning for all grades K through 12. Using Desiderata as your umbrella school offers you the opportunity to homeschool your students while easily meeting the State of Colorado's compulsory attendance and records requirements. You have the freedo...
Homeschooling through the teenage/high school years offers several different challenges. You may need to meet specific requirements and you may find that you are teaching subjects with which you are not familiar. In addition, many parents don't begin homeschooling until their child reaches high ...
This booklet is the fifth in a series designed to assist parents who are home-schooling their adolescent children and deals with high school requirements and college admissions. The articles in this booklet are: (1) "'How Do We Know When We're Done?'," concerning criteria for high school ...
Homeschooling parent Malena H., who lives in Pennsylvania, says that although the state is “…considered one of the states with the highest regulations…it really isn't that bad. It sounds overwhelming when you hear about all the requirements, but once you have done it once it is pretty ...
and/or professional evaluation, plus other requirements (e.g. curriculum approval by the state, teacher qualification of parents, or home visits by officials). New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island are the states with the highest level of regulation for homeschooling. ...