There are various requirements, depending on where you live. The Board of Education in your state can advise you as to the law, requirements, texts, etc.
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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. Your parents are legally responsible for your education until you are 18. This means that if they say they are 'homeschooling' you, then they are required to provide you with a suitable teacher (either themselves or another adult) you cannot homeschool yourself, although you can follow a homeschool program or curriculum which was provided by your parents by yourself.
Usually around six hours, that's not too bad
No. A homeschool high school diploma earned even after meeting all required courses by your state would not be accredited. If you have accreditation that means you have some institution that has examined your program and has deemed it worthy of their mark or name. So no, a homeschool does not carry any accreditation by any institution.
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.
* Well, It's possible to name it for Example:Pensacola Homeschool!
Yes, the Bates family does homeschool.
No you homeschooled child is not required to take the MCAS test. This test is only a require of students who are in public school.
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.