Living in Idaho, moving to Nebraska
Heather
Hi All,
We are currently living in Idaho (where I know the homeschooling laws
are very 'relaxed' and 'open') after having moved here in February from
Omaha Nebraska. However, due to a rather sad job market (or so we've
found in the town we live in anyway) we have decided we are likely
going to move back to Omaha next Spring/Summer. (as soon as we can sell
our house/land and get all the particulars worked out etc) As I've
discussed on the group before, I plan to homeschool/unschool my kids
(they are only 3 1/3 and nearly 2 just now so I've got a bit of time
before I have to worry about the 'laws' but...). Does anyone know
the 'laws' and whatnot in Nebraska regarding Homeschooling? I tried to
find something about it on the internet and found a law about how if
you homeschool you need to 'establish a private school' to
homeschool... Does anyone have experience with this and how it is done.
It also appears there are attendance requirements and I assume those
can be met by just keeping a 'record' of attendance in a book (easy
enough)... Any ideas or experience would be appriciated. Thanks!
Smiles,
Heather
We are currently living in Idaho (where I know the homeschooling laws
are very 'relaxed' and 'open') after having moved here in February from
Omaha Nebraska. However, due to a rather sad job market (or so we've
found in the town we live in anyway) we have decided we are likely
going to move back to Omaha next Spring/Summer. (as soon as we can sell
our house/land and get all the particulars worked out etc) As I've
discussed on the group before, I plan to homeschool/unschool my kids
(they are only 3 1/3 and nearly 2 just now so I've got a bit of time
before I have to worry about the 'laws' but...). Does anyone know
the 'laws' and whatnot in Nebraska regarding Homeschooling? I tried to
find something about it on the internet and found a law about how if
you homeschool you need to 'establish a private school' to
homeschool... Does anyone have experience with this and how it is done.
It also appears there are attendance requirements and I assume those
can be met by just keeping a 'record' of attendance in a book (easy
enough)... Any ideas or experience would be appriciated. Thanks!
Smiles,
Heather
Sandra Dodd
-=-Does anyone know
the 'laws' and whatnot in Nebraska regarding Homeschooling? .... Any
ideas or experience would be appriciated. -=-
Here's a link to a yahoogroup called Unschooling in the Midwest
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unschooling_in_the_Midwest/
Please ask your particular regional questions there.
This isn't a good list for discussing the laws of one region or
state, as there are people from other hemispheres. I'd like to
reserve this list for how learning works, regardless of laws.
Thanks,
Sandra
listowner
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the 'laws' and whatnot in Nebraska regarding Homeschooling? .... Any
ideas or experience would be appriciated. -=-
Here's a link to a yahoogroup called Unschooling in the Midwest
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unschooling_in_the_Midwest/
Please ask your particular regional questions there.
This isn't a good list for discussing the laws of one region or
state, as there are people from other hemispheres. I'd like to
reserve this list for how learning works, regardless of laws.
Thanks,
Sandra
listowner
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Heather
Sandra,
Thanks for the Link! I'll check 'em out!
Warmest Regards,
Heather
-- In [email protected], Sandra Dodd <Sandra@...> wrote:
Thanks for the Link! I'll check 'em out!
Warmest Regards,
Heather
-- In [email protected], Sandra Dodd <Sandra@...> wrote:
>Any
> -=-Does anyone know
> the 'laws' and whatnot in Nebraska regarding Homeschooling? ....
> ideas or experience would be appriciated. -=-
>
> Here's a link to a yahoogroup called Unschooling in the Midwest
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/unschooling_in_the_Midwest/
>
> Please ask your particular regional questions there.
>
> This isn't a good list for discussing the laws of one region or
> state, as there are people from other hemispheres. I'd like to
> reserve this list for how learning works, regardless of laws.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Sandra
> listowner
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>