What public school options are available to kindergarten through grade twelve students in California for schooling at home?
Many public schools offer independent study or home-based study as an option. California has a growing number of charter schools which offer different types of schooling in non-traditional settings. To learn what options your local schools offer, start by asking the public school district in which you live what programs allow schooling at home. You might also contact other school districts near yours or your county office of education. If your district or county does not offer a program that a neighboring district or county offers, you may be able to obtain an inter-district transfer that allows your child to be registered in another district’s program. A more detailed discussion of the various educational options available is located in the CDE Fact Book 2009 (pages 94-99) on the CDE Fact Book Web page. For assistance with determining the best public school option, use the Internet to read about independent study and about charter schools. You can also call the Educational Options Off
Related Questions
- What public school options are available to kindergarten through grade twelve students in California for schooling at home?
- What public school options are available to kindergarten through grade 12 students in California for schooling at home?
- Do home schoolers have to enroll in kindergarten at the same age as public school students?