California Home School Legality
One of the harder states in which to start a home school is California. Rumors have flown in the past that home schooling is illegal in California, but that is not the case. Home schooling is legal in California, but the requirements are a little bit strict, depending on how one reads the requirements. As in all states, home schools in California should use an accredited and recognized school curriculum, or an ISP (Independent Study Program) that can come from an area public school or from a private, but accredited source. Capability to Teach
There have also been some rumors about the fact that California home schoolers should have a California teaching license in order to be considered a qualified teacher for the students that they are teaching. While it is helpful for a teacher to have a teaching certification, the law in California actually states that someone who is running a home school in California has to, simply, be ‘capable’ of teaching.
Evidently, this statement can be interpreted in a very vague sense. In this way, home schooling has a sort of vague quality in California. In public and privately-run traditional school settings, the administrators, teachers, and parents are the ones who decide if teachers are still considered qualified to teach, alongside their formal certification. The process for home schooling in California is different; the parent and the teacher are often one and the same person.
Starting a Home School
In order to start a home school, you should declare yourself as a private school. Even if there is only one student, declaring your status will clear up a lot of questions. Another option is to simply sign your child up at an area public school, but register for an Independent Study Program that you will be responsible for implementing for your child at home. In either of these two paths, you should be able to open up your own home school in California without too much red tape.
A Tutor
A home school requires a “tutor.” In most cases, this tutor will be one of the parents in the home, but it could also be a third party who is hired by the family to be the tutor of the child or children. A tutor who is a parent does not have to hold a California teaching certification, but should be, as above, capable of teaching, even if the person doesn’t even have a high school diploma. If the tutor is an adult hired by the parents to be the primary teacher, most parents opening home schools in California demand that the tutor have a proper teaching certification.
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