Recent Homeschool Blog | State Requirements PostsHome Schooling in Rhode Islandby Valorie Delp03 Dec 2007 05:12 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 Pennsylvania: Record Keeping and Testingby Valorie Delp30 Nov 2007 03:08 AMI generally like to write these blogs in one whole blog covering one state. However, my ultimate goal is clarity and I find that Pennsylvania law is one of the more complicated laws to interpret. Therefore, I have split up the blogs covering Pennsylvania law. Homeschooling in Pennsylvania: Attendance and Subjects to Be Taughtby Valorie Delp27 Nov 2007 05:54 AMI generally like to write these blogs in one whole blog covering one state. However, my ultimate goal is clarity and I find that Pennsylvania law is one of the more complicated laws to interpret. Therefore, I have split up the blogs covering Pennsylvania law. Homeschooling in Pennsylvania: Other Optionsby Valorie Delp24 Nov 2007 09:11 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 Pennsylvania: Operating a Homeschoolby Valorie Delp22 Nov 2007 03:41 AMNote: When I first started at Families.com, I began a series on home schooling laws for each state. Then I moved to baby, then to food, and now I'm back again in home schooling. At someone's request, I've decided to resume the series where I left off. Christmas Day Lessonsby Andrea Hermitt25 Dec 2006 01:00 PMI hate taking homeschool attendance, as required by Georgia Homeschooling Regulations. As far as I am concerned, since we HOME school, it is somewhat hard to not attend. Technically, if you wanted you could just check off every single day including holidays and weekends on the attendance sheet. Homeschooling In Oregonby Valorie Delp23 Dec 2006 10:42 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 Oklahomaby Valorie Delp23 Dec 2006 06:20 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 Ohioby Valorie Delp22 Dec 2006 09:53 PMThis 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 New Yorkby Valorie Delp20 Dec 2006 08:42 PMThis 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. 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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