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Home Education FAQs

  • School districts are required to provide state assessment tests, if the parent chooses this option as a form of evaluation. School districts may offer standardized tests to home education students. Please refer to the district testing calendar for upcoming assessment dates. Parents must make arrangements at their zone schools for testing options in a timely manner.

  • No. A parent is not required to have a valid Florida teaching certificate to home educate his or her child.

  • Yes, there will be expenses associated with home education: books, materials, and any other instructional materials you choose to utilize. All expenses for the home education program are paid by the parents.

  • As set forth by Florida Statute 1002.41(1)(a), to establish a Home Education Program and maintain compliance, the parent must:

    1. Maintain a portfolio or records and materials for each student that contains:
    • A log, made contemporaneously with the instruction and which designates by title any reading material used, and 
    • Samples of any writings, worksheets, workbooks, and creative materials used or developed by the student(s) 
    1. Preserve each student’s portfolio for two years and make it available for inspection by the Superintendent, upon a 15-day written notice.
    2. Provide an annual educational evaluation of each student by: 
    • Selecting a teacher holding a valid regular Florida certificate to teach academic subjects at the elementary or secondary level to review and discuss with the student the contents of the portfolio, or 
    • Having the student take a nationally-normed student achievement test that is administered by a certified teacher, or 
    • Having the student take a state student assessment test, or 
    • Having each student evaluated by a psychologist holding a valid, active license, or
    • Having each student evaluated with any other valid measurement tool as mutually agreed upon by the Superintendent’s designee and the student’s parent prior to the evaluation. 
    1. Submit the results obtained from the annual educational evaluation in writing to the Superintendent’s designee.
  • No. Once a student is withdrawn from the Orange County Public Schools and registered in a Home Education Program (HEP), the decision of what to teach, when to teach, etc. is the parent’s responsibility. To view the competencies taught in various courses, visit our website at OCPS. Select the icon “Departments”, and then click “Curriculum”.

  • There are five options for evaluating your child: 

    1. Selecting a teacher holding a valid regular Florida teaching certificate to teach academic subjects at the elementary or secondary level to review and discuss with the student the contents of the portfolio, or 
    2. Having the student take a nationally-normed student achievement test that is administered by a certified teacher, or 
    3. Having the student take a state student assessment test, or 
    4. Having each student evaluated by a psychologist holding a valid, active license, or 
    5. Having each student evaluated with any other valid measurement tool as mutually agreed upon by the Superintendent’s designee and the student’s parent prior to the evaluation.