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May school officials require a day-by-day hour-by-hour schedule to be filled out as a condition of approval?

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May school officials require a day-by-day hour-by-hour schedule to be filled out as a condition of approval?

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Legally, there is no support for such a requirement. Brunelle specifically addresses the lack of a need for formal schedule in the home school. “While following a schedule may be an important consideration in a public school where preexisting schedules need to be maintained and coordinated, the perception and use of time in a home school are different.” (Brunelle at 517 and 518) Practically, requiring such a schedule would take away the educational advantages of personalized instruction and flexibility by imposing artificial time constraints on students. Classroom management issues faced by school teachers may call for rigid schedules, but the homeschooling environment does not. Homeschooled students are allowed to study in a way that maximizes learning. The student has the freedom to pursue an interest for hours, rather than being required to end an investigation simply because it is time to move on to the next class. Virtually all the hours of the day in the homeschool comply with th

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Legally, there is no support for such a requirement. Brunelle specifically addresses the lack of a need for formal schedule in the home school. “While following a schedule may be an important consideration in a public school where preexisting schedules need to be maintained and coordinated, the perception and use of time in a home school are different.” Brunelle at 517 and 518 Practically, requiring such a schedule would take away the educational advantages of personalized instruction and flexibility by imposing artificial time constraints on students. Classroom management issues faced by school teachers may call for rigid schedules, but the homeschooling environment does not. Homeschooled students are allowed to study in a way that maximizes learning. The student has the freedom to pursue an interest for hours, rather than being required to end an investigation simply because it is time to move on to the next class. Virtually all the hours of the day in the homeschool comply with the

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