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Correspondence, Internet-Based or Other Distance Learning Program Enrollees — How do they obtain a NC DEC?

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Correspondence, Internet-Based or Other Distance Learning Program Enrollees — How do they obtain a NC DEC?

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High school students under age 18 currently living at home in North Carolina but (in lieu of conventional school attendance) taking courses toward a high school diploma through a distance learning program, can obtain a DEC only through the chief administrator of the North Carolina home school in which the student is currently enrolled. In order for that parent/guardian to obtain one to issue to the student, the North Carolina home school must be currently registered with the North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education for at least the past six consecutive calendar months and be currently meeting all North Carolina laws governing the operation of the home school. In completing the Notice of Intent for a home school, the parent must give his/her own name as owner, chief administrator and provider as well as his/her US Postal Service and e-mail addresses and telephone number for the home school – not for the distance learning program. On the form, do not list any information about the

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