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Texas Law, establishing a private school?

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:38 pm
by gellegbs
When I take my two ds out of public school, by the law i have to register as a private school. How do you do that?

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 3:10 pm
by Lily
No, you don't have to register as a private school. All you sort-of have to do is inform the school district, and even that's not really required.

According to state law:

1. Legislature given authority over public free school system only
2. Texas Education Code specifically designed for and applicable o state tax funded educational institutions only
3. No minimum number of days taught per year.
4. No testing requirements.
5. No formal filing required, though recommended you tell the school's office you are withdrawing your child.
You are not required to file any papers or notify anyone that you are homeschooling your children in Texas. If they are already enrolled in a public school, you can tell the school's office that the child is going to be homeschooled or is going to be attending a private school. In Texas, a homeschool is a private school. Some districts may want to give you a hard time, but you have every legal right to homeschool without their blessings.



We were there for a while and it was the easiest thing possible.

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:54 pm
by gellegbs
thanks :D