1996 Homeschool Law Revision (Option 3)
SECTION 4. Title 65 of the 1976 Code by adding a new section to read:
“Section 59-65-47. In lieu of the requirements of Section 59-65-40 or Section 59-65-45, parents or guardians may teach their children at home if the instruction is conducted under the auspices of an association for homeschools which has no fewer than fifty members and meets the requirements of this section. Bona fide membership and continuing compliance with the academic standards of the associations exempt the home school from the further requirements of Section 59-65-40 or 59-65-45.
The State Department of Education shall conduct annually a review of the association standards to insure that requirements of the association, a minimum, include:
(a) a parent must hold at least a high school diploma or the equivalent general education development (GED) certificate:
(b) the instructional year is at least one hundred eighty days;
(c) the curriculum includes, but is not limited to, the basic instructional areas of reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies, and in grades seven through twelve, composition and literature;
(d) educational records shall be maintained by the parent-teacher and include:
(1) a plan book, diary, or record indicating subjects taught and activities in which the student and parent-teacher engage;
(2) a portfolio of samples of the student’s academic work; and
(3) a semiannual progress report including attendance records and individualized documentation of the student’s academic progress in each of the basic instructional areas specified in item (c) above.
By January thirtieth of each year, all associations shall report the number and grade level of children home schooled through the association to the children’s respective school districts.”
SECTION 5. This act takes effect upon approval of the Governor.
Became law without signature of the Governor – 6/20/96