Intent to Homeschool - Academy District 20 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Intent to Homeschool - Academy District 20 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of your student(s) in the designated fields. Include their ages and grades, which are optional but helpful for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in your street address, city, state, and zip code. Providing a phone number is optional but recommended for communication purposes.
  4. Indicate the number of days and hours your child will attend home-based education. Remember that Colorado law requires a minimum of 688 hours per year.
  5. If applicable, note any required testing or evaluation results for students in grades 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11. Ensure these are submitted by August 1st after completing grade requirements.
  6. Print your name as the parent/guardian and provide your signature along with the date. If there are two parents listed, both should sign.
  7. Finally, indicate whether your student has an Individual Education Plan (IEP) by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.

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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.
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.
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).
New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island are the states with the highest level of regulation for homeschooling. These states all require you to give notice to the state that you intend to homeschool your child or student.
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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