Maine Notice of Intent to Homeschool - HomeEducator 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Maine Notice of Intent to Homeschool in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the recipient's details at the top, including the name and address of Edwin N. Kastuck, Ph.D., and your local school district superintendent's information.
  3. Next, provide your personal information as the parent or legal guardian, including your name and address.
  4. Indicate your child's name and age in the designated fields to ensure proper identification.
  5. Specify the start date for your homeschooling program and confirm that it will meet the required 175 days of instruction annually.
  6. Outline the subject areas you plan to cover, ensuring compliance with Maine regulations, such as English, math, science, and others listed in the form.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom before submitting it to ensure all necessary information is included.

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For states that require a lot of paperwork in order to homeschool legally, the letter of intent is generally the first step in filing. A notice of intent to homeschool does not usually require a witness or notary.
Yes, homeschool teachers can submit a valid teaching certificate as proof of their educator status. This certificate must be uploaded during the teacher verification process. Learn more about which teachers are eligible.
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).
Your letter of intent should clearly communicate your homeschooling plan and objectives for the upcoming academic year. This may include outlining the curriculum you plan to use, any activities or field trips you have planned, and the assessment and evaluation methods you will use to track your childs progress.
Different Ways To Send: You can usually send the letter by mail, email, or online. Some states might have a specific form that you need to fill out. Check With Your State: Check with your state to see what method they prefer. You can usually find this information on your states Department of Education website.

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Notarizing your LOI: Adds an official timestamp and certificate of authenticity. Enhances the legal weight of the document if challenged. Demonstrates professionalism and seriousness of intent.

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