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Do I wait for permission to homeschool?

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Do I wait for permission to homeschool?

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No, the law requires you to notify the division superintendent (or his designee) that you intend to teach your child at home–you are not asking for permission. Your notification can be done on a “Notice of Intent to Provide Home Instruction” form or by writing a personal letter. By checking one of the four options on the form and providing verification, you are indicating how you have complied with the law.

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