If I homeschool my child through kindergarten, will he still be able to attend elementary school?
Yes, you may homeschool your child and choose to enroll in a traditional school at any time. For homeschooled students entering elementary through junior high school, a school will usually ask for the child’s cumulative file. A cumulative file generally includes a student identification record including parents names, addresses, phone numbers, schools attended. It also includes report cards, attendance records and information on special evaluations and needs. For homeschooled students entering high school, a school will usually require a transcript. A transcript would include coursework completed, credits earned and grades, if given. We are continuously compiling a list of links to help the parents of preschoolers. Please visit our Preschool Resource Page now!
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