Documents used along the form
When families decide to homeschool in New Hampshire, they must complete a Homeschool Letter of Intent. However, this form is often accompanied by several other documents that help ensure compliance with state regulations and support the educational journey. Below are some commonly used forms and documents that may accompany the Letter of Intent.
- Educational Plan: This document outlines the curriculum and educational goals for the student. It provides a roadmap for the homeschooling experience, detailing subjects to be taught and methods of instruction.
- Attendance Records: Keeping track of daily attendance is essential. This record helps demonstrate that the student is receiving the required amount of educational instruction throughout the year.
- Progress Reports: These reports provide updates on the student's academic progress. They can be used to assess learning and adjust teaching methods as necessary.
- Portfolio of Work: A collection of the student's work samples, projects, and assessments. This portfolio showcases the learning achievements and can be reviewed by the local school district if required.
- Standardized Test Results: If applicable, results from standardized tests can be included. These results help evaluate the student’s academic performance compared to peers.
- Notification of Withdrawal: If a student is transitioning from public school to homeschooling, this document notifies the local school district of the withdrawal. It ensures that all legal obligations are met.
These documents not only support the homeschooling process but also help establish a clear framework for education. Families should ensure they maintain accurate and up-to-date records to comply with state requirements and foster a successful learning environment.