No Diploma: Options 3 and 4
Q: I don’t have a high school diploma. Should I comply with option (iii) or option (iv)? A: The homeschool law §22.1-254.1 provides two
Q: I don’t have a high school diploma. Should I comply with option (iii) or option (iv)? A: The homeschool law §22.1-254.1 provides two
Q. Is there any disadvantage to providing a transcript rather than a copy of a diploma when submitting my Notice of Intent? A. Both
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. Should I send in my high school diploma each year I file a Notice of Intent? A. The law requires proof of how
Homeschool Diplomas Q. Why is it important to issue a homeschool diploma? A. A diploma represents the completion of a course of study that
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. I’m about to send in my Notice of Intent, but my diploma is lost. I can’t find it anywhere. Should I use option
Q. How do I get a diploma when my teen is ready to graduate? We use a correspondence school, but I prefer a Virginia
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,
Q. My teen’s college application asks if he has received a state-recognized high school diploma. How should I respond? A. Without directly saying “no,”
Q. Does a GED qualify as a high school diploma for option (i) of the homeschool law? A. A GED is not accepted as
Q. Do I have to send my diploma each year with my Notice of Intent since the superintendent should have it on file from