

A Homeschool Letter of Intent formally informs your local education authority that your child will receive instruction at home instead of attending public or private school. It serves as official documentation of compliance with your state’s homeschooling regulations.
The filing timeline varies by state, but generally:
Some states require annual renewal, while others only need a one-time submission.
Submitting this letter ensures you remain in compliance with compulsory education laws. It provides formal notice to your district that your child will be educated at home and establishes accountability for curriculum and attendance requirements.
Submit your completed letter to your local school district superintendent’s office or state Department of Education as required. Keep a copy of the signed and dated form for your personal records in case verification is needed.
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