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Homeschool Education
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Parents in Florida may choose to educate their child at home. Under Florida law, parents must provide written notice to the district school superintendent indicating their intent to provide education at home. State law outlines other requirements related to the assessment of the progress of a student educated at home. These requirements can be found on the Florida Department of Education website at www.floridaschoolchoice.org.
Students participating in a home education program may also be admitted to an Alachua County public school on a part-time basis.
For more information about this option, parents can contact the district office at (352) 955- 7622 or visit www.sbac.edu/homeschool.