
Military Homeschool Deployment
Q. As a military family with a five-year-old, can we homeschool in another country? Do we have to test before deploying, and is there

Q. As a military family with a five-year-old, can we homeschool in another country? Do we have to test before deploying, and is there

Academic Progress Q. I understand if my kindergartner was not six last September 30, I don’t have to have him tested, but do I

Q. How do I know what type of history my child should be reviewing for the end-of-year test? A. Homeschool students are NOT required

Q. I’m concerned about my child’s performance on a standardized achievement test. Can you recommend a practice test? A. Testing jitters are contagious this

Q. What are the physical education requirements for homeschoolers, and how do homeschoolers meet them? A. Although the Virginia law (§22.1-200) requires that specific

Q. Should my child take the GED exams? A. Although a GED credential can be earned by a homeschool graduate, HEAV does not recommend

Q. Under the certified tutor statute, do I have to be certified at the high school level to teach high school subjects? A. According

Q. I received a letter from my school district offering testing in April for my homeschooler. Is this a good option? What are my

Q. In order to teach the behind-the-wheel portion of driver education, I must show completion of an “approved correspondence course.” Which courses are “approved,”

Q. Is my homeschooler eligible for speech therapy through a public school? A. Although school districts are not obligated to provide special-needs services for

Q. We are homeschooling for religious reasons, and my teen wants to get a driver’s license. The DMV says I need a letter. What

Q. I received a memo stating, “Federal and state law requires that school divisions locate, identify, and evaluate all private and homeschooled children in