No, a parent does not get paid to homeschool. It is a personal choice and it has a lot of pros (as well as some cons.) I've been homeschooled all my life and loved it. If you have anymore questions, just ask me!
No, education is a requirement for all by law. If one chooses to homeschool their child, be they biological, adopted or foster, the parent/caretaker/guardian does NOT get paid but incurs all expenses required to provide the education of the children AND will be required to follow and obey their state's homeschool laws as well.
No. Parents are not paid or compensated to educate their own children. Some states will give families a tax break or reimbursement for homeschooling if they follow certain guidelines, but this is usually only a few hundred dollars and doesn't even cover the amount of money the state would be spending if they had sent their child to public school. Many homeschool families choose to reject this option because it requires them to keep detailed records and follow the state's curriculum.
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No, education is a requirement for all by law. If one chooses to homeschool their child, be they biological, adopted or foster, the parent/caretaker/guardian does NOT get paid but incurs all expenses required to provide the education of the children AND will be required to follow and obey their state's homeschool laws as well.
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No. A child's education is the responsibility of the parent, and a child cannot be homeschooled without the parent registering them as a homeschool student with the local government or school district. A parent must give their written approval of whatever education their children are recieving.
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Absolutely zero, in any state. Anyone can do it.
From everything Ive heard, you cant homeschool for college credits. And that's actual information from a guidance councler.
Having not graduated from high school is not a demonstration of a lack of intelligence or learning.
No formal education is needed to home school in Michigan.
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No. In most places the actual parent does not have to be the teacher, although the parent must approve of and provide the teacher, which may be a friend, family member, tutor, online program, etc.
No. Other options include online and home-schooling groups.
Ask your teacher and principal (aka mom and dad)! Some states and school districts have certain requirements when it comes to homeschool diplomas, but it is the parent's responsibility to provide you with what you need.