Homebound vs. Homeschool
Q. What is the difference between “homeschooling” and “homebound instruction”? A. Homeschooling means you, the parent, are responsible for the education of your child.
Q. What is the difference between “homeschooling” and “homebound instruction”? A. Homeschooling means you, the parent, are responsible for the education of your child.
Q. Does my letter of intent need to be postmarked by August 15 or physically in my superintendent’s office by August 15th? A. Your
Q. If my child takes two classes at a Christian school, should I include this information in the Notice of Intent or just in the
Q. Do I have to send my diploma each year with my Notice of Intent since the superintendent should have it on file from
Q. I have a homeschool diploma signed by my parents. Can I use it for option (i) to homeschool my own children, or does
Q. As a certified tutor, am I required to send in standardized test scores? A. It depends on how you have complied with the
Curriculum Description Form Incorrect Q. I received a letter from my superintendent with what he termed the “new forms.” One includes a place to
Q. I sent in my NOI (Notice of Intent) and haven’t had a response from the superintendent. How long does it normally take to
Q. Do I file a Notice of Intent (NOI) if my family is religiously exempt? A. No, if you have met the requirements of
Q. Do I really have to send my diploma? I don’t have it! What should I do? A. Yes, if you checked option (i)
Notice of Intent for Kindergarten? Q. Do we have to submit Notice of Intent for a five-year-old kindergartener? A. According to the Virginia homeschool
Notifying as a Certified Tutor Q. I am new to home instruction. I have a Virginia teaching license, and I am unsure how to