Florida Home School Requirement laws

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Florida Homeschool Requirements: What You Need to Know ☀️📘

Homeschooling in Florida offers families great flexibility and freedom, but there are important legal steps every parent must follow to stay in compliance. This section breaks down Florida’s homeschool laws in a clear and simple way, covering:

✅ How to file a Notice of Intent to Homeschool
✅ Annual evaluation requirements and options (portfolio review, testing, etc.)
✅ What records to maintain and for how long
✅ Graduation and diploma guidelines for homeschoolers
✅ Parent responsibilities and oversight details

Whether you're a Florida resident just getting started or a long-time homeschooler needing a quick reference, this guide gives you peace of mind and empowers you to homeschool with confidence—all while staying aligned with the law and your family’s values.

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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.