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Homeschooling Law in Arizona

Source: Homeschool Association of California
Topics: Middle Years (5-9), Arizona, Homeschool Legal Issues, more...

Below is brief summary of the homeschooling law in Arizona. For a detailed analysis of homeschooling in Arizona, see:

Compulsory School Age
"between 6 and 16"; by noting so in affidavit (see Notice Required), instruction in a home school setting may be delayed until eight years of age

Arizona Legal Home Schooling Options:  

  Option: 1
Legal Option: Establish and operate a home school
Attendance: None
Subjects: Reading, grammar, math, social studies and science
Qualifications: None
Notice: File a affidavit of intent with the local superintendent within 30 days of the start (even if instruction will be delayed until age 8) or end of home schooling
Recordkeeping: None
Testing: None

 

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NOTE: This summary is not intended to be, and does not constitute, the giving of legal advice. Many states have unclear compulsory attendance statutes, and the courts of those states vary in their interpretation of the statutes. Therefore, there is no guarantee any state will accept all of the options for compliance listed under each state. This summary is not intended to be a substitute for individual reliance on privately retained legal counsel such as that provided by Home School Legal Defense Association.

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