Possibly, yes.
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.
By withdrawing them from the school district.
first u have to set up an appointment with the home school of your choice. they will tell you that you have to sign out of the current school . go to the school district administration building and sign out of the school not the district cuz they pay for your child to do home school
You are describing a truant and in some cases the parent and child would have to go to court.
Yes, depending on the laws in your state. In some cases a child can be considered a truant if the parent did not send a letter of intent to the school board. This can be a costly problem for some, because in extreme cases the courts can become involved.
Absolutely zero, in any state. Anyone can do it.
A Beka Books makes software programs for homeschool education. There are also several accredited Christian schools where your child can take their courses online.
The motto of Spring-Ford Area School District is 'A Commitment to Excellence in Education'.
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.
Starting your child in home school is one of the best ways to make sure that they are a head of their age group. You can find specialized education packages at www.homeschool-curriculum.org/.
No, you can't home-school your child on Sims 2. You can only send them to school.
Every child has their own learning style. The beauty of homeschool is that the child's education can be tailor-made to fit their personal learning style, rather than having to learn in the same way at the same pace as every other child in their grade or class.