I’m a bit overwhelmed with the 4 requirements that Washington state has, as quoted from http://www.homeschooloasis.com
“Under Wash’s Homeschool Law, the instructional activities must be provided by a parent who is instructing his or her children only and qualifies in one of these 4 ways:
1 – be supervised by a certificated teacher for one contact hour per week, OR…
2 – have earned 45 college-level credit hours or 1 year of college, OR…
3 -be deemed sufficiently qualified to homeschool by the superintendent of the school district in which you reside, OR…
4 – have completed a course in home-based instruction at a post-secondary institution or vocational-technical school.”
This will be my first year homeschooling my kids, ages 11 and 15. I’ve been interested in the Charlotte Mason method of teaching since my kids were toddlers, but God opened doors for our children to go to a Christian private school. Now, with my husband being laid off from his job, we won’t be able to afford sending them this next year. But I am excited to get to homeschool. Charlotte Mason education has always appealed to me and I love the gentle approach to teaching.
My question is to anyone knowledgable of the Washington state requirements for homeschooling. Am I required to go to college and get a degree to homeschool? Is there an online course I need to take? I don’t know anyone who would be certified to give my children a test at the end of the year, do I do this through the county? I’m a bit confused and need some advise.
Thank you