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Compulsory Attendance Ages: Required Days of Instruction: Required Subjects: “Between the ages of seven and 16 years.” General Statutes of North Carolina §115C-378. At least nine calendar months of the year, excluding reasonable holidays and vacations. § 115C-548 or § 115-556. None required, but annual standardized testing must measure achievement in the areas of English grammar, reading, spelling, and mathematics.
Home School Statute: Article 39 §§ 115C-547 through 115C-565. 1. Definition: “Home school means a nonpublic school in which one or more children of not more than two families or households receive academic instruction from parents or legal guardians, or a member of either household.” § 115C-563. 2. A home school must meet the following requirements: a. operate for a nine calendar month school term. §115C-548 or § 115C-556. b. keep attendance records and disease immunization records. § 115C-548 or § 115C-556. c. any new home school shall notify the State Director of the Division of Non-Public Education of their intent to operate and include the school‟s name and address, owner, and chief administrator. § 115C-552(a) or § 115C-560(a). d. the home school must also elect to operate either under the qualifications of a “private church school or school of religious charter” (§ 115C-547 through § 115C-554) or under the qualifications of a “qualified nonpublic school” (§ 115C-555 through § 115C-562). The requirements of these two options are basically the same and are summarized in a) through c) above. e. if the home school operates in a private home, all safety and sanitation requirements are automatically waived. § 115C-564. f. notify the Division of Non-Public Education upon termination of the school. § 115C-552(b) or § 115C-560(b). 3. “It is the public policy of the State in matters of education that „No human authority shall, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience,‟ or with religious liberty and that „religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind ... the means of education shall forever be encouraged‟.” § 115C-547.
§ 115C-563(b). … We think this is the better approach to the problem. There is also no statutory requirement for parents to attend regional meetings arranged by the Division of Non-Public Education for the purpose of reviewing their records. “Duly authorized representative of the State” means the Director of the Division of Non-Public Education or his or her staff. VA 20134 Phone: (540) 338-5600 Fax: (540) 338-2733 Website: www. College Admissions for Homeschoolers: North Carolina House Bill 746 (1997).North Carolina
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The North Carolina Supreme Court then analyzed their legislative history and found no attempt by the legislature to ever define the word “school.” The Court concluded:
The legislature has historically insisted only that the instructional setting. directed the University of North Carolina Board of Governors to review the University‟s admissions procedures. 2d 636 (1985).”
Copyright 2011. 329 S.E. The legislation recognizing home schooling came about by a decision of the N. Copies of testing results can be simply mailed to the Division of Non-Public Education upon request.C. have almost always analyzed the question not in terms of any meaning intrinsic to the word “school” but rather in terms of whether the particular home instruction in question met the statutory standards. practices and requirements regarding applicants from home schools in compliance with North Carolina law. May be reproduced only by permission. “For one year after the testing. the Court held that a “home school” met the definition of a “private school” and was therefore protected by the law. This states that the University policy must “not arbitrarily differentiate between applicants based upon whether the applicant attended a public or a lawfully operated nonpublic school. all records shall be made available . Call or write to receive a free copy of HSLDA’s newsletter and membership application.. Box 3000 Purcellville.” Delconte at 400. all rights reserved. at the principal office of such school. the law gives its officials no right to enter homes or to inspect any records besides test scores. our sister jurisdictions.O. Supreme Court in Delconte v. P. for annual inspection by a duly authorized representative of the State of North Carolina. at all reasonable times. THIS ANALYSIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE THE GIVING OF LEGAL ADVICE. Delconte at 644. Standardized Tests: Parent must administer an annual standardized test (§ 115C-564) any time during the school year.org
. In that case.” (§ 115C-549 or § 115C-557). when faced with the question of whether home instruction is prohibited by school attendance statutes which specify various standards for nonpublic schools. meet certain standards which can be objectively determined and which require no subjective or philosophical analysis of what is or what is not a “school. which was passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by the Governor. HSLDA. After reviewing many cases. State. the Court declared:
In summary. whatever it may be.
Teacher Qualifications: Parent must have a high school diploma or a GED. Although the Division of Non-Public Education has attempted to perform home visits under this provision.
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