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Declaration of Intent Form (requires
free Adobe Acrobat Reader; available here)
Declaration of Intent Education
Packet
The Law
RCW 28A.200.010
Home-based instruction -- Duties of parents.
Each parent whose child is receiving home-based instruction under RCW 28A.225.010(4)shall
have the duty to:
(1) File annually a signed declaration of intent that he or she is
planning to cause his or her child to receive home-based instruction. The
statement shall include the name and age of the child, shall specify whether
a certificated person will be supervising the instruction, and shall be written
in a format prescribed by the superintendent of public instruction. Each
parent shall file the statement by September 15 of the school year or within
two weeks of the beginning of any public school quarter, trimester, or semester
with the superintendent of the public school district within which the parent
resides or the district that accepts the transfer, and the student shall
be deemed a transfer student of the nonresident district. Parents may apply
for transfer under RCW 28A.225.220;
Commonly Asked Questions
1. Why file a declaration of intent?
1) A declaration of intent form is required by law for homeschooling children
between the ages of 8 and 18. 2) It informs the school district that they are
no longer responsible for the education of your child(ren). 3) It protects
you from any truancy prosecution.
2. Who files the declaration of intent?
The parent or legal guardian of the student who will be homeschooled files
the declaration.
3. Where do I get a declaration of intent? Where do I file it?
Contact the superintendent of schools of the school district in which you reside
and request a declaration of intent to homeschool. File the declaration with
the superintendent of your home school district only. No other department or
program within the district should receive your declaration form. You will
find their address at the bottom of the form.
4. My district's declaration of intent asks for more information than is
shown on the above form. Do I have to provide it?
No. Any information you provide that is not on the above form is optional.
5. What does, ".supervised by a person certificated in Washington State."
refer to? Do I need to be supervised by a teacher?
No, you are not required to have a supervising teacher. A supervising teacher
is one of the four ways you may qualify to homeschool under the Home-Based
Instruction Law. IF you are qualifying to homeschool
by using the services of a supervising teacher you must indicate that on the
declaration of intent. You do not need to supply any information about that
teacher.
6. Do I need to provide proof to the school district that I am qualified
to homeschool?
No.
7. Do I need to meet with district personnel concerning my decision to homeschool
or to file my declaration of intent form?
No.
8. Will my school district accept the declaration of intent at any time?
It is at the discretion of your school district to accept a declaration of
intent that is filed outside of the deadlines of September 15th,
or within two weeks of the beginning of a school quarter, trimester or semester.
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