Recent Homeschool Blog | State Requirements PostsHomeschooling in Wyoming Part 2by Valorie Delp30 Apr 2008 04:42 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Homeschooling in Wisconsinby Valorie Delp29 Apr 2008 01:40 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Homeschooling in West Virginia: Assessment Optionsby Valorie Delp28 Apr 2008 06:26 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Homeschooling in West Virginia: "Notice Option" and Other Legalitiesby Valorie Delp28 Apr 2008 04:20 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Homeschooling in West Virginia: The "Approval" Optionby Valorie Delp28 Apr 2008 01:55 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Homeschooling in Washington State: Option 2 and Standardized Testingby Valorie Delp27 Apr 2008 03:54 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Homeschooling in Washington State: Option 1by Valorie Delp27 Apr 2008 01:41 AMThis is not legal advice. As someone who lives in a state that is highly regulated, I cannot emphasize enough the need for you to advocate for yourself and make a point to know your state laws. Moving and Homeschooling: How to Follow the Lawby Valorie Delp31 Mar 2008 04:45 AMAs you may have guessed by my post yesterday, that wasn't the last time that you will be hearing about our adventures in moving to a different state! I mentioned yesterday that we will be moving from a state that is highly regulated, to one that is not regulated at all. How Ridding Myself of Regulations Will Change My Homeschoolby Valorie Delp30 Mar 2008 06:47 AMIt is official. We are moving at the end of this summer. We are buying a house outside of the city with a big huge back yard. My kids are thrilled about the big huge back yard, but I have another reason to be excited. The Dreaded "Letter of Compliance"by Valorie Delp07 Dec 2007 04:01 AMOr Why All Homeschoolers Need to Be Involved in Advocacy People who know me, can attest to the fact that I am meticulous about my paperwork. It is never late or early--always on time. It has exactly the information I need, but nothing more. Recent Blog Comments CrystalDS says... "I think some homeschoolers are taking advantage of the system." soccert13 says... "Being a student of homeschooling from Kindergarten to my Junior year in high school, i agree ONE HUNDRED PERCENT with this article." |
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