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Virginia Homeschool Laws Made Easy
Low-Stress Virginia Homeschool Evaluations: 2 Simple Ways to Show Proof of Progress
Is the August 1st deadline for "Proof of Progress" starting to concern you? At Curious and Free , we think the end of the school year should be a celebration of your child’s unique journey, not a cause for stress. Our evaluations are designed to be low-pressure and emphasize the learning that has occurred. In Virginia, the law requires only that an evaluator confirms individual progress in Language Arts and Math. I will examine Language Arts and Math work samples from the sta
Mar 10
Homeschooling Kindergarten in Virginia: Compliance Simplified
If your child turns five on or before September 30, you are officially a "school-age" family in Virginia. Figuring out the required paperwork can be overwhelming, so I've made it simple below: 1. File a Notice of Intent (NOI) Virginia law requires all children between ages 5 and 18 to receive an education. By August 15 , you must submit an NOI to your local superintendent. This letter informs the district that you are providing home instruction and should include: - A descri
Mar 1
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