Kansas City MO / July 28th 2020 /6:00 AM / State regulations concerning Homeschooling children.
“In Missouri, parents are required to give their kids at least 1,000 hours of instruction in a school term, 600 hours of which should be focused on reading, language arts, math, social studies and science. Parents should keep work samples and conduct periodic assessments of their choice.”
“In Kansas, homeschools are treated like non-accredited private schools. Parents will need to register their school, select a ‘competent’ instructor, and teach for about the same amount of time yearly as public schools. Kansas does not have any specific curriculum requirements, but recommends language arts, social studies, science, math, physical education and fine arts.”
SITREP: Conversation has started around opening the schools in all states.
RECOMMENDATION: If you are able to keep children from public school, your family will need to locate the correct state laws and following accordingly. You will also need to contact the public school and advise them of the change. It likely will be a decision that will need to hold for the entire school year.
SOURCES: https://www.flatlandkc.org/news-issues/considering-homeschooling-heres-what-you-need-to-know/
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