Virginia’s Chronic Absenteeism Affects Homeschoolers
Parents may experience the effects of an on-going, state-wide crack down on chronic absenteeism within the public school system. What You Should Know: HEAV
Parents may experience the effects of an on-going, state-wide crack down on chronic absenteeism within the public school system. What You Should Know: HEAV
Enduring words of wisdom often provide a great starting point for a homeschool lesson. This simple 14th-century old English proverb–”Mighty oaks from little acorns
A parent reported to HEAV that, after ten documented attempts and a direct inquiry from the board of supervisors, all sent to the high
A parent, who correctly notified under option (iv), was asked to provide a copy of her high school diploma instead of the required “evidence
HEAV received three recent reports from parents who were asked to submit a lesson plan detailing the official homeschool activity they were there for
After a parent declined a homeschool liaison’s request indicating they “typically require” a date of birth on a NOI, she received a letter indicating
Language used by the interim superintendent and on the district’s website identified a notice of intent as a “request” that “must” be “considered for
The beloved Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder has left an enduring mark on American literature and culture. Incorporating a unit study on
From the tiny button cells that fuel our remote controls to the hefty lithium-ion batteries in our smartphones and electric cars, batteries are all
Q: I don’t have a high school diploma. Should I comply with option (iii) or option (iv)? A: The homeschool law §22.1-254.1 provides two
Using a current event or natural phenomenon to guide your lesson planning is a great way to take advantage of the readily accessible object
Families received a form letter that included district requirements and requests inconsistent with the evidence of progress and deadline requirements found in the law.