Follow these steps to make sure you are complying with Nebraska homeschooling laws:
In Nebraska, homeschooling takes on the enchanting form of a private school. Your homeschool dances freely outside the bounds of accreditation or approval, for reasons both religious or nonreligious.
To begin, you’ll need to establish your very own private school. Within the cozy corners of your home, enroll your children with the magical forms you’ll need. Here’s how to begin this wondrous adventure:
Both parents must cast their signatures on the Parent or Guardian Form (Form A). This affirms under oath that you will adhere to the state’s approval and accreditation rules. This form must be sent off upon first stepping into the homeschooling journey and by July 15 each year after.
You’ll need to send a certified copy of your child’s birth certificate to the Nebraska Department of Education.
Next, you’ll need to complete the Parent Representative Form (Form B). You must graciously accept responsibilities such as keeping track of enrollment, attendance, and laying out your grand educational plan. This too must be filed promptly upon beginning your homeschooling quest and by July 15 each year.
Submit the Information Summary within 30 days of filing Forms A and B by July 15 each year. This summary should include:
On Form A, you’ll pledge to provide instruction in the core subjects: language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and health. Nebraska doesn’t require any additional teaching credentials—your satisfaction is the seal of approval.
You must affirm that you will follow vaccination requirements (unless you’ve obtained an exemption).
Learn more at:
CRHE Coalition for Responsible Home Education
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