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Herbivore, Omnivore, and Carnivore Animal Words
Read More →: Herbivore, Omnivore, and Carnivore Animal WordsDiscover herbivore, carnivore, and omnivore animal facts for kids, plus free printable lists and fun educational activities!
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Maine Homeschooling Laws
Read More →: Maine Homeschooling LawsIn Maine, homeschoolers must file a yearly notice, teach required subjects, provide 175 days of instruction, and submit an annual assessment. Families can choose their curriculum and schedule. Homeschoolers may join public school classes and sports with approval. Explore local groups, co-ops, and field trips for additional support.
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Louisiana Homeschooling Laws
Read More →: Louisiana Homeschooling LawsLouisiana offers two homeschool options: Nonpublic School (minimal oversight) and Approved Home Study (more structure, public school access). Both require a notice of intent and 180 days of instruction. Explore local homeschool groups, sports, and field trips for additional support.
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Kentucky Homeschooling Laws
Read More →: Kentucky Homeschooling LawsIn Kentucky, homeschoolers file a yearly letter of intent, teach core subjects, and maintain attendance and progress records. No specific curriculum or assessments are required. Homeschoolers can join groups, participate in sports, and explore field trips across the state. Learn about requirements and resources to help you start homeschooling in…
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Kansas Homeschooling Laws
Read More →: Kansas Homeschooling LawsIn Kansas, homeschoolers register as Non-Accredited Private Schools. Requirements include 186 days of instruction and proof of immunization or exemption. No specific subjects, testing, or record-keeping are needed. Discover homeschool groups, sports, and field trips to enhance your homeschooling experience.
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Iowa Homeschooling Laws
Read More →: Iowa Homeschooling LawsIowa offers two homeschool options: Independent Private Instruction (IPI) with minimal requirements or Competent Private Instruction (CPI) allowing dual enrollment. Families must teach core subjects, and requirements vary. Explore resources like homeschool groups, field trips, and sports opportunities to support your journey.
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Indiana Homeschooling Laws
Read More →: Indiana Homeschooling LawsIndiana is homeschool-friendly, requiring only attendance records for 180 days per year and no notice of intent or assessments. Parents can choose their curriculum and aren’t bound by subject requirements. Discover tax deductions, sports opportunities, and resources like homeschool groups, co-ops, and field trips across Indiana.
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Idaho Homeschool Laws
Read More →: Idaho Homeschool LawsIdaho is a homeschool-friendly state with no notice of intent, record-keeping, or assessment requirements. Parents can choose their curriculum and teach core subjects like math, science, and language arts. Discover resources, co-ops, sports opportunities, and how to start homeschooling easily in Idaho.
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Hawaii Homeschooling Laws
Read More →: Hawaii Homeschooling LawsHawaii requires a notice of intent, annual reports, and testing for homeschoolers. Explore flexible curriculum options, record-keeping tips, and local resources like homeschool groups, sports, and field trips.