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Where to get paperworks?

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  1. You don't say where you live (which country? which state/territory?) so it's impossible for anyone to answer your question in any detail.

    However generally the only 'paperworks' (sic) you need to get in order to homeschool is a letter from one of your parents to your current school instructing them to remove your name from the school register.

    Or your local school district may provide your parents with a form, often as part of their homeschooling information pack, that they can complete and return to the school telling them the same: to remove your name from the school register.

    In other jurisdictions there isn't even that amount of paperwork; your parents simply don't re-enrol you in school.

    Incidentally, if you opt to go with online schooling, that is not (legally) homeschooling; your parents would simply transfer your records from your current school to the online school in exactly the same way as if you were to move to any other b&m school.


  2. go to your local public school administration  

  3. what "paperworks" are you looking for?  

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