states/countries with no restrictions/laws on homeschooling
moonwindstarsky
couldn't remember where the post was
soggyboysmom
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<moonwindstarsky@y...> wrote:
places in US in alphabetical order AK, CT, DC, ID, IL, IN, MI, NJ,
OK, TX. I think there are a couple of provinces in Canada that are
also pretty hands-off but don't have details handy.
*disclaimer: this is based strictly on what is written in the laws.
Some places may have strict laws which are laxly enforced. Also,
someplaces may be legally unrestricted but have a lot of DCS
interference.
<moonwindstarsky@y...> wrote:
> couldn't remember where the post wasWell, CT has none - not even Notice of Intent required. Top 10 easy
places in US in alphabetical order AK, CT, DC, ID, IL, IN, MI, NJ,
OK, TX. I think there are a couple of provinces in Canada that are
also pretty hands-off but don't have details handy.
*disclaimer: this is based strictly on what is written in the laws.
Some places may have strict laws which are laxly enforced. Also,
someplaces may be legally unrestricted but have a lot of DCS
interference.
pam sorooshian
On Sep 13, 2004, at 7:28 AM, soggyboysmom wrote:
places to completely freely unschool with no interference of any kind -
but people operate as private schools, not home schools. And there are
other places with homeschooling law, but also the option of private
school freedom.
-pam
National Home Education Network
<www.NHEN.org>
Serving the entire homeschooling community since 1999
through information, networking and public relations.
> *disclaimer: this is based strictly on what is written in the laws.And there are a few states with no homeschooling law. So they are easy
> Some places may have strict laws which are laxly enforced. Also,
> someplaces may be legally unrestricted but have a lot of DCS
> interference.
places to completely freely unschool with no interference of any kind -
but people operate as private schools, not home schools. And there are
other places with homeschooling law, but also the option of private
school freedom.
-pam
National Home Education Network
<www.NHEN.org>
Serving the entire homeschooling community since 1999
through information, networking and public relations.