May someone other than a parent/guardian, including a properly certified private tutor, meet the requirements of the compulsory attendance law by teaching a child at home?
Yes. Private tutoring programs must be operated in accordance to Florida Statute 232.0202. The tutor must hold a valid Florida certificate to teach the subjects or grades in which instruction is given; must keep all records and reports as required by the state and district school board and must make regular reports on the attendance of students in accordance with Florida Statute 232.021.
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