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INDIANA
HOMESCHOOL LAW
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Homeschool laws vary for each
state. To learn more about legal
requirements for homeschooling your children in the state of
Indiana,
please click here. |
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GETTING
STARTED IN INDIANA
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Here are some great sources for
more information on home schooling in Indiana. Whether you are
seeking the state home school requirements or to find out how you can get
school credit for completing Indiana homeschool courses, the sources listed
below will help get you what you need.
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County
School Board of Education - With the increased
popularity of home schooling across Indiana, it has become
more common for the board of education to designate one
of their staff members to assist home schoolers in
finding the information they need. |
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Your
Local Public School - Your local public school can
help provide you with information and home schooling requirements. They
can also help you get in contact with record keeping
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Local
Home School Organizations - Your local home school
group is likely to have established contacts that
provide record keeping services. They are also a great
source for finding activities for your gets to get
involved with. To help you find a home school
organization in Indiana, we have provided the contact
information shown
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Indiana
Association of Home Educators
8106 Madison Ave.
Indianapolis IN 46227
317-859-1202
iahe@inhomeeducators.org |
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Indiana Foundation
for Home Schooling
The Indiana Foundation for Home Schooling is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization that encourages and supports the
homeschooling community by providing financial and other
valued services to those who pursue, provide or promote
home education. |
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ICHE
- Illinois Christian Home Educators
Statewide organization started in 1983. Provides
information packets for new home schoolers.
PO Box 775
Harvard, Illinois 60033
815-943-7882, fax 815-943-7883
ICHE83@juno.com
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GETTING
SCHOOL CREDIT IN INDIANA
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If you want to get school credit
for Indiana homeschool students, you have to hire a service to keep
records of all school courses that your children complete at
home. Since requirements vary from state to state, we
recommend using a service located within Indiana.
Learning Things can provide you with the materials which can
be used to qualify for credit in any state. However, Learning
Things does not verify that your student has completed the
materials. For that, you would need to hire a record keeping
service. These services
are authorized by the state to keep records of your activities
and award your children with credits. To find a service in
your area, we recommend contacting any of the sources listed
above.
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