We have tried private classes and quite a few homeschooling sites, but they all lack choice. We have heard quite a few great opinions on the Lernsys Homeschooling Academy system and that their program is appropriate for New Jersey. We're wanting to find a homeschool program for New Jersey which includes the ability to skip tests, activities, video lessons, and a program that meets or exceeds New Jersey standards. Can elementary school students in New Jersey be homeschooled? If I could get some feedback on the homeschool program and the best New Jersey homeschool co-ops I would be grateful. Anything in particular that you would advise?
Svea_1992 wrote: We have tried private classes and quite a few homeschooling sites, but they all lack choice. We have heard quite a few great opinions on the Lernsys Homeschooling Academy system and that their program is appropriate for New Jersey. We're wanting to find a homeschool program for New Jersey which includes the ability to skip tests, activities, video lessons, and a program that meets or exceeds New Jersey standards. Can elementary school students in New Jersey be homeschooled? If I could get some feedback on the homeschool program and the best New Jersey homeschool co-ops I would be grateful. Anything in particular that you would advise?
Welcome to the forum, Certainly. You can homeschool in New Jersey. It is allowed. You just need to follow the New Jersey required conditions to be homeschooled in New Jersey. Homeschooling in New Jersey is deemed to be one of the best states to homeschool in the country as it requires virtually no government requirements. Parents in New Jersey are at liberty to decide many of the elements they find appropriate for their student to learn. A parent or guardian homeschooling their student at home is not forced by law to be licensed as a teacher in New Jersey. Yet, studying with curriculum developed by a state licensed teacher is highly recommended even if the licensed teacher is not a New Jersey teacher. You may want to take a look at the following page which includes useful information on New Jersey homeschool laws and regulations:
Svea_1992 wrote: We have tried private classes and quite a few homeschooling sites, but they all lack choice. We have heard quite a few great opinions on the Lernsys Homeschooling Academy system and that their program is appropriate for New Jersey. We're wanting to find a homeschool program for New Jersey which includes the ability to skip tests, activities, video lessons, and a program that meets or exceeds New Jersey standards. Can elementary school students in New Jersey be homeschooled? If I could get some feedback on the homeschool program and the best New Jersey homeschool co-ops I would be grateful. Anything in particular that you would advise?
Welcome to the forum, Certainly. You can homeschool in New Jersey. It is allowed. You just need to follow the New Jersey required conditions to be homeschooled in New Jersey. Homeschooling in New Jersey is deemed to be one of the best states to homeschool in the country as it requires virtually no government requirements. Parents in New Jersey are at liberty to decide many of the elements they find appropriate for their student to learn. A parent or guardian homeschooling their student at home is not forced by law to be licensed as a teacher in New Jersey. Yet, studying with curriculum developed by a state licensed teacher is highly recommended even if the licensed teacher is not a New Jersey teacher. You may want to take a look at the following page which includes useful information on New Jersey homeschool laws and regulations:
Svea_1992 wrote: We have tried private classes and quite a few homeschooling sites, but they all lack choice. We have heard quite a few great opinions on the Lernsys Homeschooling Academy system and that their program is appropriate for New Jersey. We're wanting to find a homeschool program for New Jersey which includes the ability to skip tests, activities, video lessons, and a program that meets or exceeds New Jersey standards. Can elementary school students in New Jersey be homeschooled? If I could get some feedback on the homeschool program and the best New Jersey homeschool co-ops I would be grateful. Anything in particular that you would advise?
Absolutely. I think the Lernsys program will actually meet your program needs.