New Hampshire homeschooling law neither requires nor provides a secondary school completion credential for resident homeschooled students. Notification of Completion of a Home Education Program Higher Education Admissions and Financial Aid For Higher Education Administrators When the parent of a child under the age of 18 submits a document to the department certifying that the child has completed the home education program at the high school level the student shall be determined to have met the requirements for successful completion of a home education program. If you are sending this form to the Commissioner of the NH Department of Education, please use the following email address: Notification of Completion of a Home Education Program
Notification of Termination of a Home Education Program Written notice of termination of a home education program shall be filed by the parent with the Commissioner of Education, the superintendent of the local school district, or the head of a nonpublic school within 14 days of termination. If the student is currently enrolled in a public school, the parent must inform the school that their child is starting a home education program and is withdrawing from the public school. If you are sending this form to the Commissioner of the NH Department of Education, please use the following email address: Step 2
The participating agency may be the Commissioner of Education, the Superintendent of your local school district, or the Head of a nonpublic school.įor your convenience, the following notification form may be used: Notify a participating agency that you intend to enroll your child in a home education program. How to Enroll your Child in Home EducationĪ parent is eligible under the Administrative Rules, Ed 315 to establish a home education program for a child between 6 and 18 years of age including an "educationally disabled child" as defined under RSA 186-C:2,I, provided that the definition of "educationally disabled child" as defined under RSA 186-C:2,I, for the purposes of Ed 315, shall be applicable only to children between 6 and 18 years of age.