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Arizona homeschooling requirements are relatively lax. By way of proof, there is nothing required for homeschooling in Arizona—no attendance records, no lists of curriculum, and no annual assessments. There are no standardized testing or other reporting requirements for homeschoolers.
An Affidavit of Intent stating that the child is attending homeschool must be filed with the county school superintendent. The Affidavit of Intent shall include the child's legal name, date of birth, and the names, telephone numbers, and addresses of the persons who currently have legal custody of the child.
Criteria for Providing Home Instruction Option I: The parent holds a high school diploma or a higher credential. Option II: The parent meets the qualifications of a teacher as prescribed by the Virginia Board of Education.
Registration Requirements If a child will attend a homeschool, the parent or person with custody of the child must submit a notarized affidavit and proof of the child's identity with the Office of County School Superintendent.
You must submit a notarized affidavit of your intent to homeschool to the superintendent's office of the student's home county school district.
Arizona is one of the easiest states in which to homeschool. We have to submit an affadavit when we start to homeschool, then never again (unless you quit homeschooling, in which case you need to notify again). No reporting is necessary. And there are tons of support groups, both religious and secular.
Great news! Arizona is a homeschool-friendly state with flexible laws that support parents' right to educate their children in the way that they see fit. Homeschooling is one of the many school choices you have as an Arizona parent. Other options include private schools, charter schools, and microschools.
Arizona homeschooling requirements are relatively lax. By way of proof, there is nothing required for homeschooling in Arizona—no attendance records, no lists of curriculum, and no annual assessments. There are no standardized testing or other reporting requirements for homeschoolers.