More Florida Unschooling
Michelle Leifur Reid
On 10/8/06, Vickisue Gray <vickisue_gray@...> wrote:
approach you have to maintain records to show proof of educaton for 2
years IF the county asks for it. I have yet to hear of a case where
the county has requested to see this work. Here is a link to the
parts of the Florida state law that actually pertain to homeschooling:
http://www.flhef.org/laws.html
And this is a great FAQ on 600 schools:
http://www.southcountyhomeschoolers.org/SCHS/HTH/PrivateSchool.HTML
Michelle
> I'm in Florida. I just re-read the county's requirements and yes, I need to keep a file of "proof of learning" I'll call it, along with what's taught for two years.Read your state laws. Yes; if you follow a traditional homeschooling
approach you have to maintain records to show proof of educaton for 2
years IF the county asks for it. I have yet to hear of a case where
the county has requested to see this work. Here is a link to the
parts of the Florida state law that actually pertain to homeschooling:
http://www.flhef.org/laws.html
And this is a great FAQ on 600 schools:
http://www.southcountyhomeschoolers.org/SCHS/HTH/PrivateSchool.HTML
Michelle