Testing Level
Q. Which testing level should I use to show educational progress—the one for the current year or the year my child will enter next
Q. Which testing level should I use to show educational progress—the one for the current year or the year my child will enter next
Q.What should be included in an evaluation letter? A. An evaluation letter should be written on letterhead with contact information and signed with the
Q. I tested my son in October when we began homeschooling. Can I submit these test results or do I need to test him
Evaluate Your Own Child Q. Since I have a teaching license, can I evaluate my own child rather than use a standardized achievement test?
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
Q. Is it too late to begin homeschooling now? A. No, it’s not too late to begin homeschooling. Parents may begin homeschooling after the
Parenting a Special-Needs Preschooler Q. May I remove my preschooler with special needs from school and educate him at home? Are there additional requirements?
Q. Who can evaluate my child in order to comply with Virginia homeschool law for proof of progress? A. The answer depends on the
Q. Should I send in test scores if my child is enrolled in a private school for her core classes, and I homeschool her
Q. When filing a Notice of Intent, should I send it to the superintendent’s office or to the person listed on the school division’s
Q. If I begin homeschooling in January, will I be required to test and send in the results by August 1? A. Yes, if
Q. I never thought I’d be asking this question, but what should I do if I want to begin homeschooling now? I know I’ve