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What is the procedure for taking my child out of public school?

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What is the procedure for taking my child out of public school?

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If your child is currently enrolled in the public school system, you may withdraw them at any time. To officially withdraw your child, inform the principal of the school, in writing. It is in your best interests to keep the letter brief, as shown in the sample letter. No “homeschooling form” or registration of any kind is required by law. It isn’t necessary to notify the school if your children have never been enrolled in your school district. Once your child has been officially withdrawn from the school system, public education system officials (including the Board of Education, the superintendent, the principal, and teachers) have no jurisdiction over your homeschooled child. School officials have no right, without a court order, to enter your home, or to review your lesson plans, assignments, or curriculum materials. Homeschoolers are not required to provide any such materials at any time.

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