Documents used along the form
When families decide to homeschool in Vermont, they often need to complete several forms and documents in addition to the Homeschool Letter of Intent. These documents help ensure compliance with state regulations and provide a structured approach to homeschooling. Below are some commonly used forms that can support the homeschooling process.
- Curriculum Plan: This document outlines the educational materials and subjects that will be taught throughout the school year. It helps parents organize their teaching strategy and ensures that all required subjects are covered.
- Assessment Plan: An assessment plan details how students' progress will be evaluated. This may include standardized tests, portfolios of student work, or other methods to measure learning outcomes.
- Attendance Record: Keeping an attendance record is important for tracking the days and hours of instruction. This can be useful for both the family and the state to verify that educational requirements are being met.
- Notification of Changes: If there are any changes in the homeschooling situation, such as a change of address or a shift in curriculum, families may need to submit a notification to the local school district to keep them informed.
Using these documents alongside the Homeschool Letter of Intent can help create a comprehensive homeschooling plan. They not only aid in meeting state requirements but also support a successful educational experience for the child.