Private School/Home Schooling
Affidavits
In
the fall of 2002, the California Department of
Education began using an online process for filing
Private School Affidavits at www.cde.ca.gov/sp/ps.
For more information, please call 916.319.0373.
Private
Instruction
(Taken
from: http://www.ced.ca.gov/re/pn/fb/yr04pvtinstruct.asp)
There are three options available to parents who
want to provide a setting other than a public
school classroom:
1.
Private Schools
Children
who are instructed in a private, full-time day
school are exempt from public school attendance
(Education Code Section 48222). Private
schools must offer instruction in several
branches of study required in the state's public
schools:
4Course
of study for grades one through six--English,
mathematics, social science, science, fine
arts, health, and physical education (Education
Code Section 51210).
4Course
of study for grades seven through twelve--same
as above plus foreign language, applied arts,
vocational education, and driver education
(Education Code Section 51220).
California private schools serving kindergarten
through grade twelve are required by state law
to file an informational affidavit with the
Specialized Programs Division of the California
Department of Education each year by October
15. This affidavit is not a license.
The affidavit is necessary for the pupil's
exemption from public school and for the school
to be eligible to receive the appropriate
records from the pupil's last school of
attendance. School districts have the
responsibility to ensure that all school-age
children in the district either are in
attendance at a public school or are legally
exempt.
The California Department of Education is not
empowered to license, evaluate, recognize,
approve, or endorse any private elementary or
secondary school or course. The State of
California does not accredit public or private
schools. Some schools, however, have
elected to be accredited by the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
For information regarding whether a specific
private school has been accredited by WASC, call
(650) 344-4805. Private school
owners/administrators are subject to local city
and county ordinances (e.g., health, safety,
zoning, business license, and so forth) that may
be applicable to the operation of private
schools.
The annual California Private School Directory
lists all private schools with an enrollment of
six or more that have filed the informational
affidavit. The directory also contains a
summary of selected California laws that are
applicable to private schools and a list of
private school organizations. This
directory may be purchased by contacting CDE
Press at (800) 995-4099; it is also available in
public libraries.
2.
Tutoring
Tutoring
is a statutory exemption from the compulsory
public school attendance law (Education Code
sections 48200 and 48224). The tutor (who
may be any person, including a parent/guardian)
must have a valid teaching credential for the
grade level being taught, and instruction must
be in the branches of study required in the
public schools. Tutoring must be provided
for at least three hours per day for a least 175
days per year.
3.
Independent Study
(Taken
from: http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/eo/is)
Independent
study is an alternative to classroom instruction
consistent with a school district's course of
study and is not an alternative
curriculum. It provides individual
students with a choice of ways to acquire the
values, skills, and knowledge all students
should gain as verified in a written
agreement. Independent study can be part
of, be separate from, or be in addition to a
regular classroom program.
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