Notice of Intent if Moving to Virginia Late in the Year
Q. I am moving to Virginia to begin homeschooling in Virginia late in the year. Do I still need to file a Notice of
Q. I am moving to Virginia to begin homeschooling in Virginia late in the year. Do I still need to file a Notice of
Virginia Homeschool Certified Tutor Statute The requirements of the certified tutor statute are different from those of option 2 of the Virginia homeschool statute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giHVN8N875w Just what needs to go into a homeschool transcript? Do I need to keep special records for Virginia homeschooling? Get answer to these
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F4a6WTjk5A This weekly Q&A Live session with Yvonne Bunn answers your questions about what is required by law for end-of-year testing for Virginia homeschoolers,
Welcome! Here is our inaugural live question-and-answer video with Yvonne Bunn, HEAV director of homeschool support! Yvonne writes the widely read Q&A in our
Accomodating Struggling Learners Q. Can I use testing accommodations for my child who is a struggling reader? A. Unless your child has a documented
Q. I’ve finished homeschooling and would like to give back by sharing my experiences. I’m interested in working with new homeschoolers, but may not
Q. My nine-year-old daughter has decided she doesn’t want to be homeschooled because she will miss out on school activities. There is constant conflict.
A. I received a letter that I have been put on probation! I hand-delivered my Notice of Intent and test scores at the same
Q. Can you suggest an effective, yet simple way to have family devotions with children of multiple ages? I can’t handle anything consistently if
Q. After submitting my out-of-state homeschool diploma for the first option on the Notice of Intent, the superintendent’s office replied that I must have
Q. I moved from out of state and filed a Notice of Intent for the first time. The superintendent’s office replied that I needed