Home-Based Instruction (Homeschool) Students
Washington state law recognizes the desire of some parents and families to seek a home-based instruction for their children.
RCW 28A.200.010(1) states that each person whose child is receiving home-based instruction under RCW 28A.225.010(4) must file annually a signed declaration of intent that he or she is planning to cause his or her child to receive home-based instruction. The declaration is to be filed by September 15 of the school year or within two weeks of the beginning of any public school quarter, trimester, or semester with (1) the superintendent of the public school district within which the parent resides, or (2) the superintendent of a nonresident public school district that accepts the transfer, in which case, the student is considered a transfer student of the nonresident district.
Declaration of Intent to Provide Home-Based Instruction
The Pink Book: Washington State Laws Regulating Home-Based Instruction
This provides some greater explanation and frequently asked questions around home-based instruction.
The State Board of Education list of approved standardized tests (link is external).
These tests qualify for the annual assessment required of students in home-based instruction.
Private homeschooling organizations:
- Washington Homeschool Organization (link is external),
- Family Learning Organization (link is external),
- Christian Heritage Home Educators of Washington (link is external).
These network organizations are able to provide more information about practice and resources that meets the requirements as well as successfully educates your students.