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Notifying to Homeschool for Coming School Year

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Sorry for the long title, but I wanted it to be specific since there has been confusion about doing an assessment for the child(ren) you have homeschooled. The first question to answer is: Are you going to continue homeschooling for this coming school year? If the answer is no, then you do not need to do anything. Enroll your children in school and the administration will decide what needs to be done in order for your student to be placed in school. Some school districts may say that you need to submit an assessment, but the majority do not.

If you homeschooled last year and you are continuing, you will need to do an assessment. This can be either 1. a standardized test or 2. an Academic Assessment Report or 3. something that both your superintendent and you agree upon. (I am not going to really address that here since I beieve these are the two most common.)

If you choose to do a standardized test and are having your student not take it online, you need to order tests as soon as possible to ensure you will have the results in time for you to notify for this coming school year. Seton Testing has a fantastic test comparison chart so you can decide which test you’d like to use. Note: If you have a student who finished K-2, they can only take specific tests and are not eligible for others. I suggest that you select the same test to use annually so you can compare test results from year to year.

If you choose to do an academic assessment, be sure that you have a currently licensed (certified) teacher for Ohio. This is the simplest way of doing it, but if you have someone in mind who has an expired license or is licensed in a different state, you can request the superintendent agree (in writing) that they do it for you.

So, what will you need for the assessment? Each assessor’s requirements differ, but all of us must determine that progress has been made by your student. Be sure to check with the assessor to see what they need. I ask that you have proof of progress. This can be workbook pages, screen shots of online classes, progress reports, tests, certificates of participation or completion, videos, lists of books read or read aloud, pictures, etc. If you are not following a traditional curriculum, are unschooling, or did hands-on projects, a short paragraph of what the student learned are fine. If you have questions, feel free to contact me. I have additional information on my blog about prices and scheduling a review for your student. (See Academic Assessment Tab) You do not need to be local in order for me to do an assessment for you. I am primarily meeting with people via Zoom. This eliminates you having to drive to my house, saving you time and money. You can schedule an appointment through this app I am using: www.calendly.com/schoolmarmohio

After your assessor has given you the completed Academic Assessment Report , you will send a copy of this, along with the Ohio Home Education Notification Form to your superintendent’s office no later than the week that your student’s school building begins. So, if school begins on August 18, your paperwork must be received by that date. Otherwise, your student is considered truant. Think of it this way, your child would be starting school that day if attending, so all of your paperwork needs to be sent in by that date. I would have paperwork turned in the first week of August to avoid confusion, should you be questioned. Send by registered mail with a return receipt. This is your proof that the superintendent’s office received your notification. Do not drop off the paperwork, even if the office is next door. You have no way of substantiating that you submitted paperwork. Things get crazy that time of the year for them and paperwork has been known to get lost.

If I can be assistance, please let me know. I am always glad to help.

Have a great week! ~Lisa~

The Value of Portfolio Reviews

imagesRarely did I finish a school year when I thought I had done enough. There always seemed to be one area of math we could have studied more completely or a slew of experiments we didn’t quite get around to doing. I think each one of us feels the weightiness of responsibility of being the one who is providing the education our children are receiving.

I believe this is where having a portfolio review (written narrative) is so encouraging. Preparing work samples for an assessor to review causes you to review the year and see what you have accomplished. It provides perspective as you see what has been accomplished. You see the progress that has been made and can celebrate your child’s (and your) successes.

Here are just a few of the many benefits of having a portfolio review done for your student(s).

  • Children who are just beginning to read or need extra time to read. The test is timed and students need to read quickly in order to finish on time.
  • Your curriculum does not coincide with the what is being tested. You have the choice to determine what curriculum is taught and it may not be the same as what the students have been taught that year. For instance, you have decided to do ancient history while students at that particular grade are learning American history. There may be questions on the test that your child could not answer because they have not studied that.
  • If your child has test anxiety a portfolio review is a terrific option. No testing is given while doing a portfolio review.
  • A test is just a snapshot of a week in a child’s life. The test does not always give a true representation of your student’s ability. your son or daughter may not have slept well, could be distracted, or has not taken formal tests before. each of these factors and many more can determine the outcome of a test.
  • You would like guidance for the upcoming school year. Do you need someone who has taught students and has experience give you some ideas and suggestions for instructing your child? Do you have concerns about a certain subject area? That is where a licensed teacher doing a portfolio for your pupil can help.

Have a great week and if you are interested in having me do a portfolio review for your family, please contact me. I will be happy to serve you.

~Lisa 

Portfolio Review Giveaway

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Congratulations to Brittanynicolemu and Jill Birmingham! Please contact me to schedule your portfolio review. Thank you to all of you who entered my giveaway. I appreciate you anad look forward to seeing you this year.

~Lisa

It’s that of year time of year my annual giveaway of  TWO free portfolio reviews (also known as homeschool assessments). Each portfolio review is a $40.00 value.

Here are several different ways to have a chance to win:

Subscribe to my blog.

  • This is for someone new that is not currently subscribed to my blog. 🙂 Please write a comment to let me know you have done so in order to enter your name in the giveaway.

Tell a Friend

  • If you recommended my blog or me as an assessor to a friend, please leave me a comment. I will enter your name for each recommendation.

Leave a Comment 

  • For you who have had a portfolio review before, please let others know why you choose to have a portfolio review for your student. It’s nice to hear the reasons and will help others with their decision-making process.

The contest will end at midnight on January 31, 2016. Winners will be selected via a random generator (random.com) and will be notified via the announcement on my blog, on February 1, 2016.

If you do not live in the greater Cincinnati area, but are living in Ohio and are in need of a portfolio review, I can do a Skype call or Google Groups. 

If you win, you will need to redeem your free review this year (March 1- August 5, 2016 ).   Thank you to each and every one of you who has subscribed to my blog or have chosen me to assess your student. I am greatly honored and look forward to seeing you this year.

I hope you win!

~Lisa