
Virginia Homeschool Certified Tutor Statute
https://youtu.be/AHtpzJfXgHQ The requirements of the certified tutor statute are different from those of option 2 of the Virginia homeschool statute. Do you know the difference?
https://youtu.be/AHtpzJfXgHQ The requirements of the certified tutor statute are different from those of option 2 of the Virginia homeschool statute. Do you know the difference?
Q. I have a four-year degree and a Statement of Eligibility letter for a Provisional license. Do I need an official teaching license in order
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 this
Q. Can a grandparent homeschool his or her grandchild? A. Although Virginia law does not specifically address this question, under the right circumstances, the law
Q. What do I need to do to become certified as an homeschool evaluator for homeschool students? A. Special training or evaluator certification is not
Evaluate Your Own Child Q. Since I have a teaching license, can I evaluate my own child rather than use a standardized achievement test? A.
Q. If I file under the certified tutor statute, do I also need to provide a Notice of Intent? A. It depends on whether you file
Q. I have looked at the VA laws and can not find any clear word on whether it is legal or not to homeschool someone
Q. If I hire a certified teacher to teach my child, what percentage of the day am I required to teach him? A. A certified
Q. I would like to begin homeschooling under the certified tutor provision, but my teaching license recently expired. Can I get an extension and homeschool
Q. As a certified tutor, am I required to send in standardized test scores? A. It depends on how you have complied with the law.
Q. Under the certified tutor statute, do I have to be certified at the high school level to teach high school subjects? A. According to