Hello Friends,
This time of year many homeschoolers are communicating with school officials, sending in evaluations for the past year, along with education plans for the coming year, and in some cases combining the two. Whether you’re at work at that now, or planning on getting to it sometime before September, we thought it would be useful to draw your attention to the AHEM web site page http://www.ahem.info/TipsforWritingYourEdPlan.htm.
This page contains guidelines for both new and experienced homeschoolers about Massachusetts requirements, as well as a link to a sample education plan which has been accepted in more than one town in Massachusetts, and a link to an overview of methods of evaluation.
As always we are available to answer questions as best we can, or to help you strategize in dealing with school officials.
Happy reading!
The information contained herein does not constitute legal advice; it is provided for informational purposes only.
If you received this message as a forwarded email and would like to be added to the Friends of AHEM list to receive updates on issues that may affect Massachusetts homeschoolers, as well as special notice of AHEM events and field trips, reply to this email (info@AHEM.info) with your name, address, town, and zip code.
If you choose to forward this email, PLEASE forward all of it, including signature below.
Thanks!
Advocates for Home Education in Massachusetts
PO Box 1307
Arlington, MA 02474
http://www.ahem.info/index.htm
AHEM is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
This time of year many homeschoolers are communicating with school officials, sending in evaluations for the past year, along with education plans for the coming year, and in some cases combining the two. Whether you’re at work at that now, or planning on getting to it sometime before September, we thought it would be useful to draw your attention to the AHEM web site page http://www.ahem.info/TipsforWritingYourEdPlan.htm.
This page contains guidelines for both new and experienced homeschoolers about Massachusetts requirements, as well as a link to a sample education plan which has been accepted in more than one town in Massachusetts, and a link to an overview of methods of evaluation.
As always we are available to answer questions as best we can, or to help you strategize in dealing with school officials.
Happy reading!
The information contained herein does not constitute legal advice; it is provided for informational purposes only.
If you received this message as a forwarded email and would like to be added to the Friends of AHEM list to receive updates on issues that may affect Massachusetts homeschoolers, as well as special notice of AHEM events and field trips, reply to this email (info@AHEM.info) with your name, address, town, and zip code.
If you choose to forward this email, PLEASE forward all of it, including signature below.
Thanks!
Advocates for Home Education in Massachusetts
PO Box 1307
Arlington, MA 02474
http://www.ahem.info/index.htm
AHEM is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.