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Contact the school's principal to do so. You have 10 days after withdrawing your child to submit the NOI to Homeschool to the Superintendent. We encourage families to MAIL IN the NOI via the US Postal Service to the SCHOOL DISTRICT in which the child lives (see steps earlier on this page).
If your state requires intent to homeschool forms, those will be available on the state's Department of Education website. These forms usually include the same information as a letter of intent and often have room to include the names of multiple children. These forms often require a witness or notary.
Contact the school's principal to do so. You have 10 days after withdrawing your child to submit the NOI to Homeschool to the Superintendent. We encourage families to MAIL IN the NOI via the US Postal Service to the SCHOOL DISTRICT in which the child lives (see steps earlier on this page).
Requests for student records of former students must be submitted to the Student Record Services department. Student record requests are submitted online at transcripts.ccsd or . The phone number for Student Record Services is 702-799-2938 if you have any questions.
Once you have written the Letter of Intent, send it to the superintendent of your local county school district. The superintendent will typically respond to acknowledge receipt of your letter.
Your letter of intent should clearly communicate your homeschooling plan and objectives for the upcoming academic year. This may include outlining the curriculum you plan to use, any activities or field trips you have planned, and the assessment and evaluation methods you will use to track your child's progress.
You contact your high school's guidance office to send a TRANSCRIPT to the college you are applying to.
Voter registration. Correspondence from a government agency. Current payroll stub imprinted with name and address of parent/guardian. Original utility bill within the last 30 days with the name and address of parent/guardian.
The school usually keeps student records for a certain period, ranging from a few years to indefinitely. Even if the school has closed or merged with another institution, you can still obtain your transcripts.