http://www.homeschoolportal.com/directory/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=137
2006-10-16 12:43:54
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answer #1
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answered by kimimaro_luver 1
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2016-12-04 21:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know what site you are talking about, but it is important that you know what the homeschool laws are in your state and the requirements first. You will need to fill out an affidavit that you can print off the internet or fill out online if you are in a state that requires notification.
2006-10-16 13:14:27
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answered by hehmommy 4
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Based on the URL you listed (or tried to), I'm guessing you are in Indiana. According to HSLDA, this is the notification requirement for Indiana:
"None, unless specifically requested by the state superintendent of education"
If you are looking for a specific program (like k12.com or Robinson), you'll need to look for that specific program. I'm sure if you edit your question to include the name of the program, someone here will be able to help you find their web address.
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
2006-10-16 15:42:19
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answered by homeschoolmom 5
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There are MANY online programs. You really aren't providing enough information, I don't think. Which state are you in?
2006-10-16 13:16:35
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answer #5
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answered by glurpy 7
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It is easier to go to the local school where you live and get him registered through them.
2006-10-16 12:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to here http://hslda.org and check laws for your state. Please do not go through your school district for information about home schooling...you will not get accurate information.
2006-10-16 13:19:01
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answered by FreeThinker 3
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