To: ThethoughtsofGreg
All I had to do to home school my kids was send a letter to the district stating that they would not be attending the following year. That’s it.
Utah is rated B on home school burden of regulation for that?
13 posted on
11/19/2014 1:51:50 PM PST by
glock rocks
(Whenever I find myself in a conundrum, I ask myself: What would Elvis do?)
To: glock rocks
All I had to do to home school my kids was send a letter to the district stating that they would not be attending the following year. Thats it. Utah is rated B on home school burden of regulation for that? yes--it's the same with California... the burden is low... the states that received A's have absolutely no requirements... people are often surprised that find it is easier to homeschool in California than Ohio, Virginia, NC, SC, Tennessee... in Calfornia, homeschools are treated like private schools...
19 posted on
11/19/2014 2:24:38 PM PST by
latina4dubya
(when i have money i buy books... if i have anything left, i buy 6-inch heels and a bottle of wine...)
To: glock rocks
All I had to do to home school my kids was send a letter to the district stating that they would not be attending the following year. Thats it.Same here in New Mexico. That's it, a form letter stating my kids won't be in public schools.
What I wish, is that we could write off the costs of homeschooling like private schools can since they're operating as a business. So are we. We have all the receipts to show for it, too.
21 posted on
11/19/2014 2:35:11 PM PST by
IYAS9YAS
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