10-04-2011, 10:32 PM
State of Ohio Homeschooling Regulations
Take a look... These kids don't stand a chance IF Maytee is their teacher!
http://ohiohomeeducators.net/regulations.htm
Assurance that the home teacher has one of the following qualifications:
(a) A high school diploma; or
(b) The certificate of high school equivalence; or
© Standardized test scores that demonstrate
high school equivalence; or
(d) Other equivalent credential found appropriate
by the superintendent; or
(e) Lacking the above, the home teacher must work under the direction of a person holding a baccalaureate degree from a recognized college until the child's or children's test results demonstrate reasonable proficiency or until the home teacher obtains a high school diploma or the certificate of high school equivalence.
http://ohiohomeeducators.net/legal.htm
Nine hundred (900) hours of home education must be provided each year including language, reading, spelling, writing, geography, history of the United States and Ohio, national, state and local government, mathematics, science, health, physical education, fine arts including music, first aid, safety and fire prevention.
Take a look... These kids don't stand a chance IF Maytee is their teacher!
http://ohiohomeeducators.net/regulations.htm
Assurance that the home teacher has one of the following qualifications:
(a) A high school diploma; or
(b) The certificate of high school equivalence; or
© Standardized test scores that demonstrate
high school equivalence; or
(d) Other equivalent credential found appropriate
by the superintendent; or
(e) Lacking the above, the home teacher must work under the direction of a person holding a baccalaureate degree from a recognized college until the child's or children's test results demonstrate reasonable proficiency or until the home teacher obtains a high school diploma or the certificate of high school equivalence.
http://ohiohomeeducators.net/legal.htm
Nine hundred (900) hours of home education must be provided each year including language, reading, spelling, writing, geography, history of the United States and Ohio, national, state and local government, mathematics, science, health, physical education, fine arts including music, first aid, safety and fire prevention.