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Alabama Homeschooling Regulations and Rules, or the Lack of

By A. Hermitt, published Jul 21, 2006
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Homeschooling is allowed in every state in the U.S., but rules still exist in each state. Understand and follow the rules for homeschooling in Alabama.

Most states ask for parents notify the local school district of intention to homeschool, attendance records are typically required as well. (I have yet to have a day when my children were not present in our homeschool since they live here). In addition to attendance, a minimum of hours per day or year are required. Some states require detailed forms be filled out saying precisely what will be taught. Other states ask for summaries. Standardized testing is also a key item in most states homeschool laws.� Alabama's laws are a bit different from other states in this regard.

While each state has distinct laws and requirements for homeschooling, few require that you present these details to the school board (though some do). You must still, keep the records as you may be required to show them should someone accuse you of educational neglect. In addition, you will want to build a portfolio of your child's work and accomplishments for college admissions. Keeping these records are good for Alabama homeschoolers, but not to present to the state.� The state of Alabama has unique church school laws and a lack of homeschool laws in general. While homeschooling is legal in Alabama, the state does not recognize homeschooling as a separate legal option.

In Alabama, most homeschoolers find "covering" or "umbrella" church schools which to administer their homeschooling programs. This way your child technically "goes to a school". You can create establish your own school if your wish, but the work would be comprehensive at the least. Your other option is to use a private certified tutor. In short, it would be fair to say that the state of Alabama does not trust its residents to homeschool their children.

Homeschooling in Alabama

homeschoolers technically go to school

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Takeaways
  • Many homeschoolers feel that Alabama essentially has no homeschool laws
  • Most Alabama homeschoolers use umbrella schools.
  • Alabama homeschoolers may choose to hire a certified tutor instead of using an umbrella school
Did You Know?
Homeschooled students in Alabama are not required to take standardized tests.
Resources
  • more about homeschooling by state on my content page
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