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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).
Maine Homeschool Requirements Teach the following required subjects: English and language arts, math, science, social studies, physical education, health education, library skills, fine arts, Maine studies in at least one grade from grade 6 to 12, and computer proficiency in one grade level from grade 7 to 12.
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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Unschooling is an educational philosophy that relies on a childs innate curiosity and desire to learn. In families that practice unschooling, students do not attend school and do not follow any set homeschool curriculum.
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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.
Graduation Requirements - There are no specific graduation or credit requirements for homeschooled students in Maine! Beyond complying with the homeschool statute until the 17th birthday, families are free to determine the best overall course of study for their student during the high school years.

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