IvvyTeacher wrote:
Lavonne1976 wrote:
Greetings everyone,Quite a few people say that Lernsys gives a good amount teacher selection, wonderful value and professional courses by either state or nationally accredited teachers specially with the complete homeschool bundle option. Is a parent/guardian or person(s) homeschooling the child elsewhere than at school required to be registered as a teacher in New Jersey? Can anyone who uses the Lernsys homeschooling program with home schooling experience talk about their experience with Lernsys?
Hello. Homeschooling in New Jersey is easy, notwithstanding this, you must observe certain conditions before you begin to homeschool. Homeschooling in New Jersey is believed to be one of the most lenient and straightforward places to homeschool in the America as it requires virtually no government control. Parents in New Jersey are free to choose the majority of the elements they deem fit for their children to learn. A parent homeschooling their children elsewhere than at school is not forced by law to be accredited as a teacher in New Jersey. Be that as it may, studying with curriculum developed by a state licensed teacher is highly recommended even if the licensed educator is not a New Jersey teacher. If a parent chooses to pull a public school student from his/her school, the parent/guardian will be required to a complete atransfer form which includes information related to the decision to provide instruction elsewhere than at school for the purposes of collecting accurate data on public school enrollment.The letter of intent should be given at the start of the school year to the school board where the child was previously enrolled in.
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