If your child has completed homeschooling for the school year in which they turn 17 years old, your child is beyond compulsory age and may be discharged.If you are no longer a New York City homeschooling family, please email provide a brief description of the circumstances, which may include the following: What if I moved or no longer home school my children? It is the sole responsibility of the parent or guardian of each child to submit these items on time and according to the mandates of NYSED Commissioner’s Regulation Part 100.10. Parents of children who are currently home schooled in NYC must send all compliance items directly to Please note that compliance items including Letters of Intent, Quarterly Reports, IHIPs, and Annual Assessments cannot be accepted via fax while email submission is preferred forms may be mailed to our office. You are not required to use these templates and may submit your own forms. A list of the forms is at the bottom of this page. You are able to download each form in the language you speak at home and fill out the form on your computer or electronic device. To support parents and families, we have provided electronic copies of every form. For students entering home schooling during the school year, the number of reports should be proportional to the period of home instruction. Parents may determine actual dates of quarterly reports submission on the final page of IHIP, but reports must be sent in four evenly spaced quarterly intervals. June 30, 2024: Submit Quarterly Report #4 and Annual Assessmentĭates for Quarterly Reports 1 – 3 are suggested by the Central Office of Home Schooling.April 15, 2024: Submit Quarterly Report #3.January 31, 2024: Submit Quarterly Report #2.November 15, 2023: Submit Quarterly Report #1.Part 100.10 provides families four weeks after submission of a Letter of Intent (August 15, for Letters of Intent due on July 1) to submit the completed IHIP form.On or about August 15, 2023: Submit Individualized Home Instruction Plan (IHIP).On or about July 1, 2023: Submit Letter of Intent.If there are any questions or issues in your Letter of Intent or IHIP submission, a staff member will reach out to you at the telephone or email address provided for more information. An Individualized Home Instruction Plan (IHIP) is required each year a student is home schooled. State regulations allow 28 days to submit the Individualized Home Instruction Plan (IHIP) you do not need to wait for submission or approval of the IHIP to begin home schooling. In order to ensure that your child receives an educational experience aligned to the New York State Education Department (NYSED) Commissioner’s Regulation Part 100.10, there are several forms that you are required to submit over the course of the school year. While not required, we recommend you notify in writing the district or charter school your child(ren) attend of the Letter of Intent submission. You may begin to home school your child(ren) immediately. You may use the Letter of Intent PDF template (found in the document section below) and email the completed form to a Letter of Intent is sent, what are the next steps?Īfter a Letter of Intent to home school is submitted, you will receive an auto-response email that confirms receipt. Parents who determine to commence home instruction (or who establish residence in the school district after the start of the school year) must submit a Letter of Intent to home school within 14 days following the start of home instruction within the school district.New siblings of currently home schooled students may also be added using this form (recommended method of submission for students currently homeschooling) A Letter of Intent form to register students new (and returning) to homeschooling is available in the document section below please complete the document and email to For returning homeschooled students: complete an Online Letter of Intent Form at. For the 2023-24 school year, this letter is due on or about July 1, 2023: To continue home schooling your child, you must annually submit a Letter of Intent for each child.
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