Definitely - in fact Texas is one of the most friendly states for homeschoolers with NO laws on the books related to homeschooling.
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Texas classifies all home schools as private schools. It is an excellent state for homeschooling as the laws allow for a wide variety of instruction along with focusing on specialized disciplines. Time4Learning.com has an excellent page dedicated to Texas Homeschooling: http://www.time4learning.com/homeschool/homeschooling_in_texas.shtml.
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.
Here are some in Dallas, Texas. BTW they are both preparing people for college. The C.H.A.N.T. Chargers one is newer but is absolutely amazing!
At www.homeschoolviews.com there are hundreds of Homeschool Writing Printables, Homeschool Unit Studies, Printable Homeschool Recordkeeping Sheets and Homeschool Calendars & Schedules.
Homeschool microscopes are microscopes used by students who attend homeschool, and they are easy to use. They cost around $300 to $400.
Yes, the Bates family does homeschool.
* Well, It's possible to name it for Example:Pensacola Homeschool!
The easiest place to purchase homeschool software is on-line. Homeschool software is available through many website and homeschool co-ops. The decision of what software best fits the students education goals needs is the first step to purchasing homeschool software.
Homeschool curriculum are the objectives that your child will taught during homeschool and the order in which they will be taught. These are the lessons that will taught to your child from you or the instructor, whomever is doing the teaching for the child.
Yes, child support continues until the age of majority, regardless of the child's high school standing.