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http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp?State=IN

Homeschool Legal Defense organizatin is the best place to get all the laws on homeschooling. Actually Indiana is one of the states that don't have strict laws on homeschooling. The only notification you have to give is if your school board requires it otherwise you can just homeschool and don't have to worry about it.

2006-10-19 10:10:08 · answer #1 · answered by hehmommy 4 · 1 0

"The compulsory school attendance law requires all children to attend a school taught in the English language from either the start of the school year during which a child will turn 7 (if the child is to attend a public school), or at age 7 (if the child is to attend a nonaccredited, nonpublic school {including, but not limited to, a "home school"}). The child must continue to attend school until he or she turns 18, earns a high school diploma, or formally "drops out" of school at age 16 or 17, according to the procedure set out at IC 20-33-2-28.5.

Parents who choose to home educate are required to report their home school's enrollment to the Indiana Department of Education upon request of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (IC 20-33-2-21). Dr. Reed requests that, if you decide to home educate, you report your enrollment via the online enrollment report form."
From: http://www.doe.state.in.us/sservices/hse.htm

Here's a link to the Indiana Code regarding home schooling
http://www.ai.org/legislative/ic/code/title20/ar33/ch2.html

2006-10-19 14:20:05 · answer #2 · answered by dontknow 5 · 1 0

yes. All states allow homeschooling, but the manner it's tested varies from state to state. Contact your local school board.

2006-10-19 14:04:29 · answer #3 · answered by Brian L 7 · 0 1

yes you can be home school anywhere around the world

2006-10-19 19:24:01 · answer #4 · answered by cassiekennedy2001 2 · 0 0

Call your local school board And learn how to spell Indiana before to start teaching your kids

2006-10-19 14:06:03 · answer #5 · answered by dogydoorman@sbcglobal.net 3 · 0 3

check with your local school district. here, you use a program through the school district.

2006-10-19 14:04:47 · answer #6 · answered by afterflakes 4 · 0 1

dont know

2006-10-20 19:05:27 · answer #7 · answered by Knight H 4 · 0 0

I dunno, but Vinnces University (I think I might have spelled that wrong) RULES!

2006-10-22 18:29:13 · answer #8 · answered by twilightobsessed 2 · 0 0

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