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Homeschooling Regulations by State: Wyoming

12/28/2019

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by Christina Yeager

​Wyoming is different than the other states we’ve covered so far. One of the big differences is the fact that they set up the homeschooling process almost like a trial run to see if you have the ability to homeschool. Other than that their laws and regulations pretty much require the same standards as the other four states. Find out how to get started with homeschooling in Wyoming.​

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Homeschooling Regulations by State: Wisconsin

12/26/2019

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by Christina Yeager

With the popularity of homeschooling rising, knowing the facts is more important than ever. Laws and regulations are maintained by each individual state. Wisconsin has a more strict guideline for it’s parent requirements. Other than that, Wisconsin has a very similar format for rules and regulations like the rest of the states we’ve covered so far. If you are considering making the move to homeschool your children in the State of Wisconsin, you’ll need to know the laws in order to be in compliance.
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Homeschooling Regulations by State: West Virginia

12/19/2019

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by Christina Yeager

West Virginia’s laws and regulations for homeschooling are very similar to Virginia’s laws. There’s the usual NOI, the parent requirements (not as stringent as Washington), the compulsory age is pretty much the same. The major difference is the standardized testing. West Virginia actually gives parents two options for fulfilling the standardized testing requirement for their child. We’ll cover those options in the standardized testing section of this post. Without further ado let’s jump into the laws and regulations of homeschooling in West Virginia.
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Homeschooling Regulations by State: Washington

12/12/2019

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by Christina Yeager

The homeschooling laws for Washington are a bit more strict. Every state has the same basic set of laws for homeschooling. Ensuring the child’s safety, some sort of parent certification, etc. these are laws that you’ll find in pretty much every state. Washington has these laws only they are a little more enforced and require more effort to pursue homeschooling. Let’s jump right into the laws and regulations for Washington starting with the compulsory school attendance age.
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Homeschooling Regulations by State: Virginia

12/5/2019

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by Christina Yeager

Homeschooling can be intimidating for the first time. There’s a lot of factors to consider. A lot of planning and thought that parents and guardians have to consider. One thing that can help ease that pressure is knowing the laws and regulations for homeschooling in different states. Let’s take a look at some of the laws and regulations for homeschooling Virginia.

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Homeschooling Regulations by State: Vermont

9/5/2019

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by Christina Yeager

Homeschooling shouldn’t be considered intimidating. All that’s needed is a bit of information and guidance in the correct process! Each state has a specific set of rules, laws and guidelines for homeschooling. In Vermont, homeschooling is known as a “home-study program” and there are particular rules to follow in order to enroll your child into this program. 

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Homeschooling Regulations by State: Utah

7/26/2019

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by Christina Yeager

Making the decision to homeschool doesn’t have to be intimidating. Simply knowing the state laws and regulations where you live can ease most of the stress! Each state is different with the laws set forth to for home education. The homeschooling laws in Utah are few but at the same time very important to follow in order to be in compliance. If you’ve had any doubt about homeschooling your children in the State of Utah, doubt no more! We know how you can get started quickly and easily.

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Homeschooling States by Regulation: Texas

6/28/2019

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by Christina Yeager

Families homeschool their children for various reasons and have been quite successful in doing so! Some feel their child isn't getting an adequate education, perhaps due to distraction. Children all over the world involve themselves in competitive sports, vocational trades and entertainment. These kiddos have an outlet possibly leading them early into lucrative careers. Public school schedules just aren't a good fit. Can you guess what it? Yup! Homeschooling. Each state in the U.S. mandates different rules for teaching children at home. Texas may be one of the few states that gives the most freedom in homeschooling. 

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Homeschooling Regulations by State: Tennessee

6/27/2019

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by Christina Yeager

​The thought of homeschooling your child should never be intimidating. What may be worrying you is uncertainty of teaching or simply not knowing how to start. We can help. Knowing the state homeschool laws and regulations will help immensely! We've crafted a simple guide that can help you get started homeschooling in Tennessee to ease the process! 

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Homeschooling Regulations by State: South Dakota

6/21/2019

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by Christina Yeager

Homeschooling isn’t as hard as it sounds! You’ve taught your children numerous things over the span of their lives, this too can be done - just takes a little knowledge! By learning the laws in your state on homeschooling, you’ll be one step closer to making the process easier! We can guide you on the beginning process of homeschooling in the State of South Dakota!
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