Saturday, September 10, 2022

A short index to Minnesota Homeschooling Laws

Most of the homeschooling law is in MN Statutes 120A.22, 120A.24, and 120A.26.  The initial report to the superintendent and the letter of intent to continue to provide instruction must contain the required information, but are not required to use the forms provided by the Department of Education or the school district (which often ask for more information than the law requires).  

Often the school district prefers that documentation be sent directly to their homeschool liaison, although the law says to send it to the superintendent.

"Immunization" requirements also apply to homeschoolers, MN Statute 121A.15 and administrative rule  4604 although there is a procedure to declare an exemption by submitting a notarized statement (your bank may offer notary services), and there is otherwise the option of a parent making a written statement about the vaccines the child has received.  The Department of Health has an Immunization Record Form that includes an exemption section, which would still need to be notarized and which incorporates wording that exceeds the parent's legal requirement.  Medical exemptions are also available.



Thursday, September 8, 2022

Activities

Dehydrated some cabbages.  Sewed a shower curtain.  Replaced the covers of various chair seats, re-using tacks from earlier armchair.  Put a second bar across a closet to support a laundry basket holding all of the family swimming gear.

Have also been watching the squirrels chew up all of the black walnuts and spit the shells onto the driveway.

The local homeschool association has been putting more effort into the diversity statement on their website than into providing accurate information about homeschooling laws or keeping the membership sign-up page updated.  Doubt that's going to end well.

Mother-in-law has been doing some interesting experiments with natural dyes...avocado pits to produce a rose pink.