It’s getting close to the beginning of school!
In order to home school here in the great state of Ohio, you must submit the necessary paperwork in order for your child(ren) to be excused from compulsory attendance. The notification form can seem a bit intimidating, but once you have gone through this step-by-step explanation you will realize it wasn’t too difficult afterall. Please have the Ohio Home Education Notification form in front of you for reference. This is not legal advice- please contact HSLDA or a state/local home school organization if you have questions.
A. This is just the introduction- no need to put anything here.
(1) Fill in the upcoming school year- for example if you are going to teach your child in the fall you would write the current school year.
(2) Write your name and address. There is no need for you to fill in your telephone number.
(3) If you are not going to be teaching your child the majority of their school work, then you will need to list the person’s name here. For instance, if you work and your mother is going to do the teaching, you would list her name and address. The phone number is not needed.
(4) Full name and birthdate of your student(s) is listed here. Grade level is not necessary.
(5) Put a check mark on the line that shows you will be providing an education in each of these subject areas.
(6) Place a check mark on the line for the outline of intended curriculum.You have the freedom to change your mind once school begins. The school just wants to see that you have planned what you will be doing. You want to have a list of the concepts/ topics you intend to cover for the year. Please see an example of what I have submitted in years past Each person’s list may look different based upon what you have planned. Each academic year will most likely look different. I suggest you have broad categories as this will give you the freedom to choose several types of curriculum should one not work out as you had planned. Here are examples for you to see: Elementary Intended Course of Study High School Intended Couse of Study
(7) Check this line. Be sure to include a list of books, DVD’s and other curriculum that you intend to use for the year. Titles of library books that I intend to use are listed here because I know that we will be using those for school. Again, if the curriculum is not working out, you may choose something different during your school year. Here are two examples of what I have sent in previous years. Elementary Intended Curriculum High School Intended Curriculum . I also have another blog post that gives you more specific details if you need clarification for lines 6 and 7. outline of topics and curriculum
(8) Check this line with confidence! We all educate our children beyond the 900 hours the state requires. Education is not only limited to sit-down-at-the-table time and bookwork. This includes co-ops, playing outside (physical education), helping watch brothers and sisters (health- family life, safety), going to a library program (language arts, science, social studies, etc.), going grocery shopping (math, health), participating in a local park program (science), symphonies and plays (fine arts),etc. I documented these activities in my lesson plans by writing what we did.
(9) Check this line because you are qualified to educate your child(ren), but read this section to make sure you do meet the qualifications to be able to home educate your child(ren).
(10) Lastly, sign your form that signifies that you have completed it and will abide by the requirements that were stated on the notification form.
Many people include a cover letter stating their intention to home school and a list of all the paperwork that is being included. If this is your first year to home school you do not need any type of evaluation (portfolio assessment or standardized test). This will be added after your first year is completed.
Congratulations! You have completed the form you and are that much closer to officially home schooling!
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