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  • Is Homeschooling Legal?

    Without a doubt, homeschooling is legal in all the 50 States of
    the U.s. But, that is just about where the similarity ends. Laws
    and regulations regarding homeschooling vary from state to state.
    Interpretations of these laws can vary from scholl district to
    school district. Additionally, these laws may change every year.

    The National Home Education network is a wonderful resource when
    it comes to the legalities of homeschooling. It has a listing of
    the actual state laws for each state in the U.S. Reading the laws
    that pertain to your state is perhaps the best way to get accurate
    information about these laws. But, most people need to get the
    laws interpreted by a qualified attorney. You can get valuable
    information from the support group at your locality. Additionally,
    many state education departments have online resources that will
    help you in interpreting the state requirements for homeschooling.
    The internet is also a good source of information.

    It is a good idea to check out your state laws regarding
    homeschooling before you start educating your child at home. This
    will prevent any nasty surprises on the way. If you have to move,
    you will need to be aware of any tests or exams that your child
    may need to take.

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