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In West Virginia, the law states that you have to file intent up to the child's sixteenth birthday, which is the case in many states. However, there may be other reasons to keep submitting assessments. It is best to check the regulations in your state, your local homeschool group, or hslda.org

For example, in NYS, you don't have to submit any proof of educating your children past age 16. However, if you keep submitting all required documentation through twelfth grade, NYS will award a diploma based upon your documentation.

So be sure of your local regs before you make a decision. And even if you decide not to SUBMIT the documentation, be sure to keep documentation and standardized tests for your own records, in case your child wants to go on to college and needs a transcript. Standardized Tests are most easily recognized, even if they aren't a true indicator of your child's ability.

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