Do school districts provide instructional materials to home education students? There is no requirement for districts to provide instructional materials to home education students.
• How may home education parents obtain instructional materials? Materials to help parents implement a home education program are available from many sources. Parents may, at their own expense, order state adopted instructional materials from the Florida State Book Depository (regional contact information is available from each school district). Many curriculum vendors provide online catalogs, and their Web sites often can be accessed through an Internet search. Local and statewide home education support groups may also offer assistance to families in selecting instructional materials. • May home education students take courses from Florida Virtual School? Yes. Florida Virtual School (FLVS) is a public on-line school providing tuition-free middle and high school courses to Florida students. To enroll a home education student in courses at FLVS, parents must provide FLVS with verification from their district that the student is registered in a home education program.
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- Do school districts provide instructional materials to home education students? There is no requirement for districts to provide instructional materials to home education students.
- Where can school districts obtain accessible instructional materials for students who are blind or have other print disabilities?
- Do the instructional materials provisions of Education Code Section 60119 apply to all school districts?