Documents used along the form
When you decide to homeschool in Nebraska, submitting the Homeschool Letter of Intent is just the first step. Several other forms and documents can help ensure that you meet all the necessary requirements and support your homeschooling journey. Here’s a brief overview of some commonly used documents alongside the Letter of Intent.
- Curriculum Plan: This document outlines the educational materials and subjects you plan to teach. It helps to keep you organized and ensures you cover the required topics throughout the school year.
- Attendance Records: Keeping track of your child's attendance is essential. This document shows the days your child was engaged in learning activities, which can be useful if you need to demonstrate compliance with educational regulations.
- Progress Reports: Regularly assessing your child's progress can help you identify areas where they excel or may need extra support. Progress reports can be shared with educational authorities if requested.
- Assessment Results: Some families choose to administer standardized tests or other assessments. Keeping these results can provide insight into your child’s academic performance and help tailor your teaching methods.
- Portfolio of Work: This is a collection of your child's completed assignments, projects, and any other work showcasing their learning journey. It serves as a tangible record of their progress over time.
- Withdrawal Form: If your child was previously enrolled in a public or private school, you may need to submit a withdrawal form. This document formally removes your child from the school system and allows you to begin homeschooling.
By gathering these documents, you create a solid foundation for your homeschooling experience. Staying organized and prepared can make the process smoother and more enjoyable for both you and your child.