Testing If No Longer Homeschooling
Q. Do I still have to submit test scores if I’ve decided not to homeschool next year? A-The law does not give clear direction
Q. Do I still have to submit test scores if I’ve decided not to homeschool next year? A-The law does not give clear direction
Q. I’ll be submitting my diploma to fulfill the required proof of eligibility to homeschool. Since my diploma has my maiden name on it,
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Testing for Language Arts and Math Only Q. Is there a test available that only has the language and math parts? I understand if
Q. Should I send in test scores if my child is enrolled in a private school for her core classes, and I homeschool her
Certified Tutor Teaching Time Q. If I hire a certified teacher to teach my child, what percentage of the day am I required to
Q. How many credits does a homeschooler need to graduate and get into college? A. There is no specific number of credits a homeschooler
Q. When filing a Notice of Intent, should I send it to the superintendent’s office or to the person listed on the school division’s
Q. What is the latest I should test? I want to make sure we finish all the material before testing. A. I would suggest
Q. What’s the difference between the SAT® and ACT® tests for college entrance? A. Both the SAT® (Scholastic Aptitude Test) exam and the ACT®
Q. How can I keep my homeschool teen motivated? A. Teens–both boys and girls—are motivated by the things they are interested in doing. Think
Q. If I use an Advanced Placement (AP) text, can I call it an AP course and put it on my child’s transcript? A.