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OSPI webpage on Home-Based InstructionWashington state law recognizes the desire of some parents and families to seek a home-based instruction for their children. This page contains information such as required forms, relevant laws and regulations, and additional resources.
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The Washington State Board of Education’s page on Home InstructionThe State Board of Education is responsible for approving standardized achievement tests that parents may use to assess and determine whether their child is making reasonable academic progress. This page contains a Q&A on homeschooling and information on assessments.
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Washington State’s Laws Regulating Home-Based InstructionAlso known as the Pink Book. Washington State’s laws regulating home-based instruction,
extension programs in approved private schools, and the part-time attendance in public schools of students receiving home-based instruction. -
Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO)The Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO) is a statewide, non-profit membership organization. Its mission is to serve the diverse interests of home-based instruction (the legal name for homeschooling) in Washington State. WHO is nonpartisan, nonsectarian, and non-discriminating in its views of homeschooling and participation in its activities. Among WHO’s many purposes is to assist parents who are considering homeschooling to make an informed choice and to offer resource information and support to those who have chosen the homeschooling option; to encourage educational growth for homeschooling parents by offering seminars, workshops, lectures, and at least one major convention a year; and to assist homeschoolers and support groups in establishing communication with local school officials; etc.
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Family Learning OrganizationAs a non-profit, FLO is committed to giving back to the community at large and supporting homeschoolers throughout the nation. FLO’s ultimate goal is to create a national college scholarship fund that will help more homeschooling students who’ve graduated go on to college. This site contains a lot of useful information for homeschooling.
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Christian Heritage Home Educators of WashingtonChristian Heritage upholds the God-given responsibility of home-based discipleship and education that is parent-directed, free from government control, and Christ-centered to the glory of God. Christian Heritage equips parents to Biblically disciple and educate their children. Christian Heritage accomplishes this through events, instruction, training, resources, and support.