NO, the parent who assumes the responsibility of educating a child at home also assumes the responsibility for providing a curriculum, educational materials, and evaluations necessary to determine student progress. The school system does not supply texts, curriculum guides, technology, or education standards for the home education student.
Public school systems have very few responsibilities for the Home Education Program because the family has essentially withdrawn their child from the public school system and entered him/her in a separate system, much the same as if the student were entering any private school. Instead, the school system's responsibilities are to the requirements of compulsory school attendance. That is the reason home education students must register with the superintendent's designee.
A parent is not required to have a valid Florida teaching certificate to home educate a student. Furthermore, the instruction is no longer required to take place in the home nor must the parent be the person to deliver instructions.
As long as the student is registered with the district and enrolled in a non-accredited Home Education Program, promotion to the next grade level is a decision made by the parent operating the program. However, when the child returns to the district public school, grade placement is subject to those standards outlined in the Charlotte County Public School Student Progression Plan.
Once enrolled, state law does not require the parent to register their child each year for the home education program. Parents should notify the Home Education Office via email to report address, phone number or email changes.
A student in a home education setting must be evaluated once a year to demonstrate educational progress at a level equivalent to his or her abilities. The annual evaluation is due on the anniversary date of the submission of the letter of intent. This date is not to be confused with the date of the submission of the last annual evaluation. The parent selects the method of evaluation from those provided in the Florida Statute, then files a copy of the evaluation annually with the Home Education Office.
If a student has been found to exhibit a pattern of nonattendance, the parent must submit a portfolio to be reviewed by a home education committee every 30 days until the committee determines that the Home Education Program is in compliance with Section 1003.26, F.S.
A student in a home education setting must be evaluated once a year to demonstrate educational progress at a level equivalent to his or her abilities. "Annually" is defined in Florida Statute as one year from the date of the Notice of Intent. The parent selects the method of evaluation from those provided in Florida Statute, then files a copy of the evaluation annually in the superintendent’s office. The evaluation must consist of one of the following:
*holds ESE certification
School districts, adult high schools, and community colleges are NOT authorized to award a regular high school diploma to home education students. A home education student may take the General Educational Development (GED) test at an education center and be awarded a Florida GED diploma if the student receives a passing score. A homeschooling parent may issue their child a diploma. The parent confers the diploma on the student, indicating the successful completion of their prescribed homeschooling course of study.
School districts, adult high schools, and community colleges are NOT authorized to award a regular high school diploma to home education students. A home education student may take the General Educational Development (GED) test at an education center and be awarded a Florida GED diploma if the student receives a passing score. A homeschooling parent may issue their child a diploma. The parent confers the diploma on the student, indicating the successful completion of their prescribed homeschooling course of study.
According to State University System (SUS) general admission requirements, homeschool students should submit an Affidavit of Home Education Completion attesting that he or she has completed a home education program including the 4-4-3-3 core curriculum plus 2 consecutive levels of a Foreign Language. This affidavit must be completed by the Homeschool Official (parent or guardian) and signed and sealed by a Florida Commissioned Notary.
If a home education child is working at the secondary level (grades 9-12), no high school credit is earned. If the student enrolls in a public school, grade placement and credits will be determined by the school administrators according to district policies and the transfer of credit rules.
Home education students who wish to receive a diploma and participate in the graduation ceremonies MUST enroll in a Charlotte County high school for the last SEMESTER of their senior year.
There is no requirement for districts to provide instructional materials to home education students. The parent who assumes the responsibility of educating their child at home also assumes the responsibility for providing the curriculum, educational materials and evaluations necessary to determine student progress Charlotte County Public Schools does NOT supply technology, texts, curriculum guides or educational standards for the home education student. There are many methods a parent may use to direct a home education program:
Note: These sources are provided only as a reference and should not be considered as an endorsement for or against any of the parties indicated by Charlotte County Public Schools.
Note: These sources are provided only as a reference and should not be considered as an endorsement for or against any of the parties indicated by Charlotte County Public Schools.
Note: These sources are provided only as a reference and should not be considered as an endorsement for or against any of the parties indicated by Charlotte County Public Schools.