Maine Homeschooling Laws

Hey there, future homeschooling champ! If you’re considering teaching your kiddo at home in the wonderful state of Maine, you’ve got a couple of awesome options to choose from: home instruction and private schooling.

Learn How to Comply with Homeschool Laws in Maine

Option 1: Homeschooling under Maine’s Home Instruction

So, you’ve decided to be the master of your homeschooling ship. Here’s your step-by-step guide to make it happen:

  1. File a one-time notice of intent: Shoot a quick letter to your local school superintendent within 10 days of starting your homeschooling adventure.
  2. Send an annual letter: Every year, by September 1, drop another friendly note to the superintendent, along with your kiddo’s year-end assessment, and just mention that you’re keeping the homeschooling party rolling.
  3. Teach the essentials: Make sure your kiddo gets 175 days of instruction annually, covering English, math, science, social studies, and some extra fun subjects like library skills, fine arts, and even computer proficiency.
  4. Year-end assessment: Submit your child’s year-end assessment by September 1 – it could be official results of a standardized test or a letter saying your little genius is doing just fine.

Pro tip: Keep copies of all your paperwork in case the education commissioner wants to have a little peek.

Option 2: Homeschooling as a Student of a Private School

Now, if you’re more of a team player, you can team up with other homeschooling parents and form your own private school. It’s like creating your educational Avengers! Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Follow private school requirements: You need to cover English, math, science, history, government, health, and fine arts.
  2. Use handy templates: Simply notify the commissioner with a sent letter to the school district. Easy peasy!

Note: It’s always good to know that this isn’t legal advice for your specific situation. Keep on shining, homeschooling superstar!


Learn more at:

Homeschool Fox

Homeschool.com

Time 4 Learning

CRHE Coalition for Responsible Home Education

HSLDA