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If being home schooled, can my child attend a particular class or classes at our local school (i.e., P.E., art, etc.)?

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If being home schooled, can my child attend a particular class or classes at our local school (i.e., P.E., art, etc.)?

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• This depends on the policy of the local district in which you reside. You may need to meet with the school principal to discuss the issue. A home-schooled student may participate in interscholastic activities if the student meets all the requirements of ORS 339.460 and (a) achieves a composite test score that is not less than the 23rd percentile on the annual achievement test, and (b) submits the composite test score to the district prior to participation in an interscholastic activity. Parents may be required to provide proof that a notification of intent to home school has been sent to the ESD.

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