Need accrediting assn for home schooling?
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I would advise you to contact a local homeschooling organization or support group and ask your questions of them. Most likely someone either currently or formerly in the group has been through the process and can guide you.
First make sure the private school she is enrolled in is notified that she will no longer be a student. Some states require you to notify them of your intent to homeschool.
Next, go to www.hslda.org and find the legal requirements for homeschooling in your state. This site will answer all the questions you have about reporting, and so on. Each state is different, so you need the info specifically to your state.
Next, go to your state education agency website and find the admissions policy for homeschool students so you will know EXACTLY what is required to enroll her back in a public school if you do that. I would not waste time calling the school as they usually give out inaccurate informtion and HSLDA does not have this info. When you get to the state ed website search for “admissions policies for homeschool students” to find the info. You will be looking to see if they accept parent generated transcripts or if they require official transcripts from accredited schools.
As far as work, if you are sure you want to place her back in Public school, it may be easiest for you to use an accredited program like AbekaAcademy, Christian Liberty Academy, or places like these. These programs allow you to enroll a child as a distance ed student and you will receive an “official” transcript from an accredited school. The up side is it is a guarantee that your granddaughters work will transfer credit for credit in to the public school, down side is they can be costly.
good luck.
http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp
If you want to assure that your granddaughter’s homeschool work will include public school standard 6th grade work, I would suggest that you find out the learning standards for 6th grade in your state; you can plan her curriculum according to these standards. You can do an online search for this information via your state Board of Education website.
Another option you might want to try is a virtual “public school at home” program via your state. If one of these programs is available in your state, you can school your granddaughter at home via the program and then transfer her to a public school. The transfer should go flawlessly, because these virtual school programs are considered to be public schools. A website link to two of these programs is below:
http://www.k12.com/getk12/index.html
http://www.connectionsacademy.com/ourschool/find_a_school.asp
Also, know that with previously homeschooled students (not “public school at home”), every school district/school has a different policy regarding the grade level to which the student will be admitted. Some will base the grade level on some type of test. Others will base it on work that has been completed, and still others will arbitrarily make the decision. It is entirely up to the particular school district.
I hope this information is helpful.
Joining a local homeschooling group is a good idea, because they can give you a good idea of what to expect when homeschooling in your area. You also need to find out the laws in your state. You can find them at the homeschool legal defense association website:
http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp
But before signing up with one, call the school she plans to attend next year, and make sure they accept the online school’s accreditation.
Or, if you plan to teach her yourself, make sure the curriculum you choose has an accreditation they will accept.
Maybe start here and do research:
http://www.homeschool.com/
You can also call the Board of Education in your area and get a referral to someone at the state level who can help.
Good luck! 🙂
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