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ARE PUBLIC SCHOOLS RESPONSIBLE FOR REQUIRING HOME EDUCATING PARENTS TO USE AN APPROVED CURRICULUM, OR FOR MONITORING FOR EQUIVALENCY OF INSTRUCTION?

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ARE PUBLIC SCHOOLS RESPONSIBLE FOR REQUIRING HOME EDUCATING PARENTS TO USE AN APPROVED CURRICULUM, OR FOR MONITORING FOR EQUIVALENCY OF INSTRUCTION?

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No. Upon re-entry, the school can assess the results of the educational process and grant credit or not. Under Indiana Code, home schools are “not bound by any requirements…with regard to curriculum or the content of educational programs offered by the [public] school.

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