Cooperative (Co-Op), Homeschooling, State Regulations, Texas
Whether a person or entity is required to register as a day-care facility depends on several factors, such as: The age of the children participating in the program The number of children The number of days per week and hours per day that children participate in...
Cooperative (Co-Op), Homeschooling, State Regulations, Texas
Starting a homeschool co-op in Texas can be rewarding in building a supportive community for homeschooling families. Here are the key steps to help you get started: Understand Legal Requirements Texas is one of the most homeschool-friendly states, with relatively few...
Homeschooling, Record-Keeping, State Regulations, Texas
In Texas, homeschooling families have the opportunity to enhance their high school curriculum through dual college credit programs. These programs allow high school students to enroll in college courses and earn both high school and college credits simultaneously....
Homeschooling, Record-Keeping, State Regulations
Creating high school transcripts for homeschoolers is critical in documenting academic progress, especially for college applications or employment. Here’s how homeschoolers can create a comprehensive and professional-looking high school transcript: 1. Understand...
Curriculum, Homeschooling, Oklahoma, State Regulations
Oklahoma families are allowed to homeschool their children. Before starting, consider the commitment required. Homeschooling requires a strong sense of self-discipline and responsibility and the ability to give up some personal freedom. Families must follow specific...
Curriculum, Homeschooling, State Regulations, Texas
Homeschooling in Texas is legal and relatively straightforward. The Texas Supreme Court issued a decision guaranteeing the right of Texas parents to teach their children at home without fear of prosecution. (Leeper et al. v. Arlington ISD et al., June 15, 1994) In...