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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2024 · 12 MIN

010: What is my legal responsibility for homeschooling my children?

from The Intentional Homeschooler · host Erika Sagert

What is the homeschooling law in my state? Does my state have a homeschooling law? In this episode, I discuss what you need to know about your state’s homeschool laws.In Washington:You must be the primary teacher.Meet the teacher requirements (4 ways to do this).File a “Declaration of Intent to Homeschool.”Teach all the required subjects.Teach a minimum of 180 days/1,000 hours per year.Participate in annual testing.This is all for students aged 8-18In Oregon:Send a one-time notice of Intent to homeschoolHave your student tested in 3rd, 5th, 8th, & 10th grade.If your child has a disability, have him or her tested.Find your state’s laws here: https://hslda.org/legalWhat assessments meet the requirements in Washington State?: https://www.sbe.wa.gov/faqs/home_instructionBook a virtual coffee chat with Erika:https://calendly.com/erika-sagert-hope-learning-center/coffee-chat-with-erika-sagertTo carry on the conversation, join our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/HopeLearningCenter2/For daily insights and inspirations, follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hope_learning_center/Or even more, subscribe to our YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@hopelearningcenter471To learn more about the work we do at Hope Learning Center, check out our website:www.hopelearningctr.com 

What is the homeschooling law in my state? Does my state have a homeschooling law? In this episode, I discuss what you need to know about your state’s homeschool laws.In Washington:You must be the primary teacher.Meet the teacher requirements (4 ways to do this).File a “Declaration of Intent to Homeschool.”Teach all the required subjects.Teach a minimum of 180 days/1,000 hours per year.Participate in annual testing.This is all for students aged 8-18In Oregon:Send a one-time notice of Intent to homeschoolHave your student tested in 3rd, 5th, 8th, & 10th grade.If your child has a disability, have him or her tested.Find your state’s laws here: https://hslda.org/legalWhat assessments meet the requirements in Washington State?: https://www.sbe.wa.gov/faqs/home_instructionBook a virtual coffee chat with Erika:https://calendly.com/erika-sagert-hope-learning-center/coffee-chat-with-erika-sagertTo carry on the conversation, join our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/HopeLearningCenter2/For daily insights and inspirations, follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hope_learning_center/Or even more, subscribe to our YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@hopelearningcenter471To learn more about the work we do at Hope Learning Center, check out our website:www.hopelearningctr.com

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