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What Are The Requirements And Regulations For Homeschooling?


Every homeschool is governed by certain requirements and regulations set forth by the state you live in. As a result, if you are homeschooling your children then you will need to find out what the requirements and regulations are for your particular state. Most states have fairly similar rules, but there are some differences so it is important to determine what these are before going ahead with a homeschool. There are repercussions if you do not follow the states requirements and it could even impact your childs credits and the like. So, before you begin homeschooling make sure you have all the information you need to do so.

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The best way to find your states requirements and regulations for homeschooling is to search the web. Most states have the information posted and it can easily be downloaded and copied. There are generally pages of FAQs to answer some of your more pressing questions and contact information as well so you can talk to someone in person to find out more.

There are some states like Louisiana and Idaho that dont really require much of anything as far as reporting home schools and the like. These states do provide information about how your child should be homeschooled, but there is no enforcement behind it and parents in these states do not have to report as to how their child is being educated in a homeschoool.

Other states like Kansas and New Mexico require a little more, but not much. These states simply require for parents to inform state authorities that their children are being homeschooled. After that, the state simply assumes the parent is teaching their child correctly and does not try to control the homeschool in any way.

States like Florida and Colorado are more strict and require that home schools notify the state about their existence. Test scores, progress reports, and the like must also be submitted for each homeschooled student.

Homeschooling in Maine or New York is considerably more difficult. These states not only require reporting your homeschool and submitting progress reports, but you may also receive visits by state officials to ensure the homeschool is properly teaching the children. Curriculum needs to be approved and some states even require parents to have teaching credentials.

As you can see there are many different requirements and regulations for homeschooling across the country. Where you live will significantly impact what you are required to do, report, and the like. However, make sure you are aware of the rules and regulations and follow them to ensure your child is receiving the education he needs.




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