Be Honest but Respectful: You don't need to provide excessive details about your situation, but you should be honest about your reasons for withdrawal. Keep It Professional: Use a formal tone and structure. Express Gratitude: Thank the school for the support and opportunities you've received.
If you have never viewed an electronic report card, please follow these steps: Log on to the Parent Portal via dadeschools. Click the Electronic Gradebook -View Grades & Attendance button. Click the report titled: “Interim Progress Report”
Be Honest but Respectful: You don't need to provide excessive details about your situation, but you should be honest about your reasons for withdrawal. Keep It Professional: Use a formal tone and structure. Express Gratitude: Thank the school for the support and opportunities you've received.
Dear (Mr./Mrs/Ms Principal's last name), I am writing to notify you that I am withdrawing my child, (Child's Name), from enrollment in the (Name of School District) School District. I will be teaching my child at home. If you have any questions, please submit them to me in writing at the address shown above.
Public School Withdrawal Fill out the form and click submit. Check your email: You'll receive an email with instructions on how to send the letter to your County Superintendent's office Home Education Dept. Print, Sign, and Send the letter to your County Superintendent's Office Follow the instructions in the email.
Unfortunately until there is a court order stating you have sole educational decision authority or sole custody then he legally has the right to withdraw the child from school.
When a student reaches 16 years of age he/she is no longer required to attend school if he/she files the required formal declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment with the school district and the declaration is signed by the parent.
If the child is 5-7 years old, the law states that the parent or guardian must notify the public school in writing of withdrawal. The withdrawal letter should go to the school district where the student attended. Families need to send this letter, so schools know the child isn't truant.
Unfortunately until there is a court order stating you have sole educational decision authority or sole custody then he legally has the right to withdraw the child from school.