What Should My Child Know?
Q. Where can I find information about what my child should be learning at his grade level? I’m concerned that he might not be
Q. Where can I find information about what my child should be learning at his grade level? I’m concerned that he might not be
Q. Can I begin homeschooling now? A. Yes, you can begin homeschooling after the school year has begun! You may begin after the August
Q. Will the new federal law that reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) affect homeschoolers? A. The Elementary and Secondary
Virginia Creeper Trail Virginia Creeper Trail is in Abingdon, Virginia and can be a wonderful outdoor homeschool field trip. This is a walking trail and
Q. How can I homeschool since I do not have a high school diploma, but a GED? A. Regrettably, a GED is not accepted
Q. We homeschooled last year but didn’t test because my teen wanted to go to public school this year. After eight weeks, I took
Q. I’m a second generation homeschool parent. My homeschool diploma was rejected as evidence of a high school diploma on my Notice of Intent.
Q. Can my homeschooled child who has an IEP still be involved in special classes at his former school? A. Public schools provide special
Q. Although we provided test results and then notified that we were moving to another county, our previous superintendent has requested a copy of
Q. After acknowledging receipt of my certified tutor letter, the superintendent asked for my children’s birth dates and said he expected yearly notification. Is
Q. After receiving my Notice of Intent, the superintendent’s office is asking me to provide phone and email contact information. Is this required? A.
Q. Is speech therapy available for religiously exempt homeschoolers? A. A limited number of special-need services—usually speech and occupational (OT) therapy–should be available as