MAINE NOTICE OF INTENT TO HOMESCHOOL not Subsequent Year 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MAINE NOTICE OF INTENT TO HOMESCHOOL in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Parent/Guardian Name and Address in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate for proper communication.
  3. In the section titled 'I intend to homeschool my children', list each child's name and age. If you have more than one child, feel free to use an additional page as needed.
  4. Specify the start date of your home instruction program in the provided field. Remember, this program must last a minimum of 175 days.
  5. Outline the subject areas you will cover, including English, math, science, and others as required. This ensures compliance with state educational standards.
  6. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom before sending it via certified mail to your local MSAD within 10 days of starting home instruction.

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For first and second graders its anywhere 45 to 90 minutes daily. The recommended time goes up based on your childs educational level, but, even for high school students, the maximum amount of recommended time is 270 (which breaks down into 4.5 hours).
The Notice of Intent to Provide Home Instruction may be completed via the Home Instruction Portal, or by submitting to the local Superintendents office a paper form or other notice that contains the required information (please see the Frequently Asked Questions for required information details).
Correct Authority: Make sure you send the letter to the right person or department. This might be the Department of Education, the school district office, or the superintendent of schools. You can usually find this information on your states Department of Education website or by calling the school district.
Absolutely! Starting homeschooling mid-year is like embarking on an adventure already in progress with highs, lows, and inspiring moments. You will experience all these things as you and your child adjust to this new world of homeschooling. Enjoy the journey!
The parent/guardian who is beginning home instruction for a student for the first time in Maine must file a Notice of Intent to Provide Home Instruction within 10 days of withdrawal from school, or by September 1 if beginning in the fall for the first time in Maine.

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Suspicions that a homeschooling family has not filed their one-time affidavit may be reported to the childs local school district. Homeschooling parents who are not providing the instruction required by law may be reported to the local police.
Example 1: A letter for a first-time homeschooler Dear [Name of Local School District or State Education Agency], I am writing to notify you of my intent to homeschool my son/daughter, [Name], for the upcoming academic year. [Name] is [age] years old and will be in [grade level] this year.
Yearly Updates: Many states require you to update your Letter of Intent to homeschool every year. This is usually done at the beginning of the school year, around the same time that traditional schools start. Check For Changes: Its important to check for any changes in the homeschooling laws in your state.

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