Notice of Intent to Provide Home Instruction - Maine 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the school year at the top of the form. Ensure you specify whether it's for the first year or subsequent years of home instruction.
  3. Fill in your details as the parent/guardian, including your first and last name, email address, and physical address. Remember that all required fields marked with an asterisk (*) must be completed.
  4. List your child(ren) by providing their first and last names, date of birth, and age. Indicate if this is their first year or a subsequent year of home instruction.
  5. Select the type of assessment you will submit for each child and attach any necessary documentation. This could include standardized tests or assessments developed by your school administrative unit (SAU).
  6. Check the appropriate boxes indicating your intention to provide home instruction for either the first year or subsequent years. Make sure to sign and date the form before submission.

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Notify your education service district of your intent to homeschool within 10 days. File a notarized affidavit or unsworn declaration with your districts superintendent BEFORE you start homeschooling.
A letter (notice) of intent to homeschool is written by a parent or guardian to inform the local school district that their child will be homeschooled. This simple letter identifies each child, their homeschool teacher, and the courses they will be taking.
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.
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).
A homeschool letter of intent, also known as a notice of intent to homeschool, is a document that parents or guardians typically need to submit to their local school district or educational authorities to inform them of their intention to homeschool their child.

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Once you have written the Letter of Intent, send it to the superintendent of your local county school district. The superintendent will typically respond to acknowledge receipt of your letter.

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