Hey there, in Louisiana, you’ve got a couple of awesome options for legally homeschooling!
Learn the Homeschool Laws in Louisiana
Let’s break it down into two fun choices:
Option 1: Homeschooling as a home study program
So, first things first, apply to the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education for the green light on your home study program within 15 days of diving into the homeschool adventure. Keep the good vibes going by renewing your application annually by October 1 or 12 months after your initial approval—whichever floats your boat.
Here’s your three-step recipe for success:
- Teach for a cool 180 days each year.
- Make your curriculum as awesome as what’s happening in public schools and match those grade levels.
- Flash that evidence of immunization when your kid hits 11. Unless, of course, you’ve got a waiver for religious, medical, or personal reasons.
And hey, when it’s renewal time, show off that spectacular curriculum again. If you’re feeling extra fancy, throw in a packet of materials showcasing your child’s brilliance. Alternatively, prove your homeschooling prowess with your kiddo’s scores on tests or a golden endorsement from a certified teacher. Easy peasy!
Option 2: Homeschooling as a home-based private school
Now, if you’re feeling the private school vibes, just know your student won’t be in the running for a TOPS award. No worries, though—still plenty of homeschooling magic to be had!
Here’s the scoop:
- If your kiddo was rocking it in public school, shoot them a quick notification of enrollment within 10 days of starting your home-based private school journey. Drop in your child’s deets and maybe even request that school transcript.
- Keep it independent—no federal or state funds allowed in this private school party.
- Send an annual update to the Louisiana Department of Education about your school’s attendance.
- Keep the good times rolling with 180 days of school each academic year.
Just a heads up, this info is super chill but not legal advice tailored to your unique situation. Keep rockin’ that homeschooling adventure!
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