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Home education is defined by Florida Statute as “sequentially progressive instruction of a student directed by his or her parent in order to satisfy the attendance requirements of SS. 1002.41, 1003. 01 (4), and 1003.21 (1).”

To establish a home education program, you must notify the Superintendent of Schools in writing of your intent to initiate a home education program.  For your convenience, click here for a form that you may use in order to notify the Superintendent of your intent to establish a home education program.  To close your home education program, you must submit a Letter of Termination.  Click here for a form that you may use in order to notify the district of your intent to terminate your home education program.

For more information about home education and for answers to frequently asked questions, please click below for an information packet.
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Last Updated on Monday, 30 January 2012 14:19
 

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