Homeschool Help!! 10 points…?
I need to find out where I can get my sisters school books checked for the end of the year, we’ve always went to the same person, but she recently moved.
My mother always took care of this and would know how to handle it.
She left us about 5 months ago, and I really want to be able to do this for my sisters, I’m 20 and they’re 15 and 12.
We live in Lewisburg Ohio…..I have no idea how to go about finding a teacher to check/grade the books so we can continue homeschooling……Please help me…
Thank you
Favorite Answer
HSMom is correct. In states where homeschooling is regulated tightly by the state in this manner, there are options to be found if you look in the right places, beginning with HSLDA.org. The person that was handling your sister’s records should have left information on how to proceed, so you may want to go through your sister’s records again to look for clues as to who to contact, what agency you need to report to, and things of this nature.
Best of luck to you.
PS do not offer points like that. People on here want to help regardless of points, and that is considered gaming by the community guidelins. Just an fyi for you.
Ohio Legal Home Schooling Options: 1
Option: 1
Legal Option:
Establish and operate a home school
Attendance:
900 hours per year
Subjects:
Language arts, geography, U.S. and Ohio history, government, math, health, physical education, fine arts, first aid and science
Qualifications:
High school diploma, GED, test scores showing high school equivalence, or work under a person with a baccalaureate degree until child’s test scores show proficiency or parent earns diploma or GED
Notice:
Submit an annual notice of intent to the local superintendent
Recordkeeping:
None
Testing:
Submit with renewal notification either: 1) standardized test scores, or 2) a written narrative showing satisfactory academic progress, or 3) an approved alternative assessment
© 2007, HSLDA
I do believe that you would have to be the legal guardian to homeeschool, maybe you are.
Also sorry about your mom, my own mom passed away and I had to raise my younger sister from age 14-18, hang in there and be sure to connect with homeschool support groups in your area, they can answer questions, connect you to resources, and just provide plain old moral support.
Here is one I found doing a ‘net search:
http://www.cheohome.org/
Their list of “assessors”:
http://www.cheohome.org/getting_started/started/assessors.htm
There’s one in Dayton – not too far from you.
You will do great and your sisters will be so much better off for it.