Documents used along the form
When families decide to homeschool in Wisconsin, they often need to complete several important documents in addition to the Homeschool Letter of Intent. These forms help establish the homeschooling program and ensure compliance with state regulations. Below is a list of commonly used documents that may accompany the Homeschool Letter of Intent.
- Curriculum Plan: This document outlines the subjects and materials that will be used for instruction throughout the school year. It helps parents stay organized and ensures a comprehensive educational approach.
- Attendance Record: Keeping a record of daily attendance is essential. This document tracks the days of instruction and can be useful for reporting purposes.
- Assessment Records: Many families choose to document their child's progress through assessments or evaluations. This can include standardized test results or other forms of assessment to monitor educational growth.
- Progress Reports: Regular progress reports provide updates on the student’s academic achievements. These reports can be shared with educational authorities or used to reflect on the child’s learning journey.
- Educational Philosophy Statement: This optional document expresses the family's educational values and goals. It can serve as a guiding principle for the homeschooling experience.
- Extracurricular Activity Participation Form: If a student participates in community sports or arts programs, this form may be used to document involvement and ensure a well-rounded education.
- Withdrawal Form: If a child is transitioning from public or private school to homeschooling, a withdrawal form may be necessary to officially remove the child from the previous institution.
These documents work together to create a comprehensive framework for homeschooling in Wisconsin. By preparing and maintaining these forms, families can ensure a smooth and successful homeschooling experience.