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Either a birth certificate or another reliable document stating the child's identity and age (such as a passport, school ID card, school record, report card, military ID, hospital birth record, adoption record or baptismal certificate). Some schools may require a social security card.
A child lives in my home, but I am not her parent or legal guardian. Can I enroll her in school? Yes. You must fill out a form called a school affidavit, sign it in front of someone who is a notary public, and take it to the school in the district where you live.
If you are withdrawing from public school during the school year, and you will be operating a home education program by filing a private school affidavit, fill out this letter and mail it Certified Mail/Return Receipt Requested to the principal of the public school your child is currently attending.
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The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) will support effective public school choice in addition to broad-based comprehensive state and local reforms and the expansion of evidence-based practices and innovations. Legislatures around the country have enacted various forms of school choice over the past 20 years.
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How Affidavit Information is Used? The data submitted on the Private School Affidavit (PSA) is used by the CDE to create a directory of private schools. It is also used by a number of state and federal agencies that provide programs and services to children and families in California and for other reporting needs.
The PSA may be filed online at the California Department of Education website from October 1 to October 15 of every year. Schools that are created after the filing period should file at the time the school is established. CHN recommends that you file electronically using the CDE's online form.
Parents can be fined up to $500 if they fail to compel their children to attend school. They can be fined up to $2,000 and face up to a year in jail if a court finds that they contributed to the delinquency of their child.
No. In the United States, the government does not pay for homeschooling and your family is responsible for the expenses associated with home school.
If you are not sure which school to enroll your child in, you can call the school district office. The number will be listed in the blue pages of the phone book. Bring proof of your child's age, such as a birth certificate, and immunization record when enrolling your child.

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