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
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
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. 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
NOI: Superintendent Reply Late Q. I complied with option 4 and mailed my NOI early in July. Should I be concerned that I have
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. Should I send in my high school diploma each year I file a Notice of Intent? A. The law requires proof of how
Q. My daughter did not do well in a private school last year. I’m having her tutored this summer to catch up, but I
Testing with a Local School Q. When I filed my Notice of Intent, the school district offered to test my child in the spring
Q. When testing, do you administer all or part of the standardized achievement test? A. The Virginia homeschool statute, § 22.1-254.1 (C), requires a
Public School After Kindergarten Q. My child is four and will miss the September 30 cut-off date for kindergarten by a few days. If
Q. My two elementary-age children did not do well in math, so I put them back one grade level in math when we began