California Home School Requirement Laws

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California Homeschool Requirements: What You Need to Know 🌴📖

California offers several flexible paths for homeschooling, but navigating the legal requirements can be confusing without guidance. This section provides a simple breakdown of how to homeschool legally in the Golden State, covering:

✅ The three main options for homeschooling in California (Private School Affidavit, Charter School, Private Tutor)
✅ How to file a Private School Affidavit (PSA)
✅ Record-keeping and annual documentation responsibilities
✅ Parent qualifications and curriculum freedom
✅ Overview of testing, attendance, and state compliance

Whether you're pursuing a traditional at-home education or exploring independent learning through a charter, this guide helps you make informed decisions with confidence and clarity. Educate your children in freedom—the way the Creator intended.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this section is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult with a qualified attorney or your local education authority for legal guidance specific to your region.