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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the school of intent in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of your student(s) in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for enrollment.
  3. Fill in the age and grade for each student. Note that grade is optional, but providing it can help streamline communication with your school district.
  4. Complete the street address, city, state, and zip code fields to ensure proper identification of your residence.
  5. Input your phone number. While home and work numbers are optional, providing at least one contact number is recommended for any follow-up communications.
  6. Indicate the number of days and hours your children will attend home-based education. Remember, a minimum of 688 hours over 172 days is required.
  7. If applicable, check whether your student has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  8. Finally, print and sign the form where indicated, including the date to validate your submission.

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How much does it cost to homeschool? According to Tutors.com, the average cost of homeschooling is $500 to $2,500 per child per year. On the high end, some online homeschooling parents are spending up to $6,000 per child in 2023. $500 is quite a difference from $6,000.
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.
When Should You Submit a Homeschool Letter of Intent? Some states require the letter to be filed at the beginning of the school year (e.g., Texas, Florida). Others allow submission at any point during the academic year when transitioning to homeschooling. Certain states mandate annual renewal of the letter of intent.
Parents who wish to home school their children must provide written notice of intent to the school district superintendent. The school district must then respond to the family and provide a copy of the home instruction regulations as well as an individualized home instruction plan (IHIP) form to complete.

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