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Homeschooling in Pennsylvania: How to Comply with the Law in 8 Easy Steps! (Practical Homeschool Resources)

Homeschooling in Pennsylvania: How to Comply with the Law in 8 Easy Steps! (Practical Homeschool Resources)

Elizabeth Phillips
4.6/5 ( ratings)
Finally, a step-by-step guide to the homeschool law in Pennsylvania.

If you’re thinking about homeschooling in Pennsylvania and aren’t sure where to start, this straightforward guide will help you navigate the legal filing requirements.

Although Pennsylvania demands more paperwork and accountability than almost every other state in the country, you can learn to file the required forms with a little preparation and a lot of simplicity.

Unfortunately, the homeschool law is vague in some respects which opens the door for school districts to request more than the law requires. This ebook will arm you with information and explain the most confusing parts of the law so that you can file only what the law requires with confidence.

The ebook includes sample "objectives", a sample affidavit and links to other printable forms that you can use "as is" or adapt to suit your own needs.

Although there are a few great sites with similar information on the web, the format of most site designs don't lend themselves to a step-by-step progression. As a result, you find yourself clicking around until your more confused than ever!

The chapters in "Homeschooling in Pennsylvania" are organized chronologically according to the school year to avoid confusion and missed deadlines. The reader can easily follow the progression of the legal requirements in this concise guide to ensure that nothing is overlooked.

About the Author
Beth Phillips is a 1993 graduate of The University of Pittsburgh School of Law and practiced until 2000 when her third child was born. She’s been homeschooling since 2002. Beth lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, Mark, and their four children.
Language
English
Pages
68
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Elizabeth Phillips Publishing
Release
August 28, 2013

Homeschooling in Pennsylvania: How to Comply with the Law in 8 Easy Steps! (Practical Homeschool Resources)

Elizabeth Phillips
4.6/5 ( ratings)
Finally, a step-by-step guide to the homeschool law in Pennsylvania.

If you’re thinking about homeschooling in Pennsylvania and aren’t sure where to start, this straightforward guide will help you navigate the legal filing requirements.

Although Pennsylvania demands more paperwork and accountability than almost every other state in the country, you can learn to file the required forms with a little preparation and a lot of simplicity.

Unfortunately, the homeschool law is vague in some respects which opens the door for school districts to request more than the law requires. This ebook will arm you with information and explain the most confusing parts of the law so that you can file only what the law requires with confidence.

The ebook includes sample "objectives", a sample affidavit and links to other printable forms that you can use "as is" or adapt to suit your own needs.

Although there are a few great sites with similar information on the web, the format of most site designs don't lend themselves to a step-by-step progression. As a result, you find yourself clicking around until your more confused than ever!

The chapters in "Homeschooling in Pennsylvania" are organized chronologically according to the school year to avoid confusion and missed deadlines. The reader can easily follow the progression of the legal requirements in this concise guide to ensure that nothing is overlooked.

About the Author
Beth Phillips is a 1993 graduate of The University of Pittsburgh School of Law and practiced until 2000 when her third child was born. She’s been homeschooling since 2002. Beth lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, Mark, and their four children.
Language
English
Pages
68
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Elizabeth Phillips Publishing
Release
August 28, 2013

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