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ALASKA

AlaskaAlaska Homeschool Laws Overview The state recognizes several options under which a child may be educated in his or her home and meet the Alaska compulsory enrollment law.  The Alaska home school statute states that compulsory attendance is met “if a child is...

HAWAII

HAWAIIHawaii Homeschooling Laws Overview Children between ages 6 through age 18 Exceptions to Compulsory Education (Form 1040) or a letter of intent to homeschool should be sent to the principal of the public school in your neighborhood and would need to be...

CALIFORNIA

CALIFORNIACalifornia Homeschooling Laws There are 3 legal ways to homeschooling in California, which can be explained via the statewide homeschool organizations:• California Homeschool Network (CHN) https://www.californiahomeschool.net/• The Homeschool Association of...

NEVADA

NevadaNevada Homeschool Laws Overview Students attend between the ages 7 through 18. English (including reading, composition, and writing), mathematics, science, and social studies (including history geography, economics and government) as appropriate for the age and...

ARIZONA

ARIZONAArizona Homeschooling Laws Overview Students between ages 6 through 16 No testing requirements Curriculum includes reading, grammar, math, social studies, and science. There are 2 documents to be submitted 1 is a notarized affidavit of intent to homeschool and...

UTAH

UtahUtah Homeschooling Laws Overview There is only one legal requirement for homeschooling in Utah: Parents must file a notarized Utah homeschool affidavit with their local school district. (See “Notification,” below.)  Homeschool students are exempted from compulsory...

MICHIGAN

MichiganMichigan Homeschooling Laws Overview The annual reporting of a home school to the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) is voluntary. It is not required unless the student is requesting eligible special education services from the local public school or...

OREGON

OREGONOregon State Laws Overview Homeschooling students between the ages 6 through 18 Testing at the end of grades 3, 5 8, and 10 The parent/guardian is responsible for the cost of testing. Notify local school district when beginning to homeschool with identification...

WASHINGTON

WASHINGTONWashington Homeschooling Laws The statewide organization, Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO) offers complete information on legally homeschooling in this state. Important Note:• The Home-Based Instruction Law (RCW 28A.200) governs homeschooling,...

Church At Home

Church At Home

For millions of Christians, attending church is a thing of the past. They are among the growing ranks of church “dropouts” — those who choose to stay home rather than waste time and energy on a church that, in their estimation, no longer represents Christ or has ceased to be relevant in their lives.

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