Withdrawing a child with an IEP from Kentucky public school? Your child loses FAPE protections the moment withdrawal is processed. Here's how to exit legally without losing leverage.
The KDE packet, CHEK document, Reddit advice, and Etsy templates are all free or cheap. Here's exactly where each one fails — and when a paid guide is worth it.
The school demands curriculum plans, schedules an exit meeting, or threatens truancy. Kentucky law doesn't require any of it. Here's the resource built for district pushback.
HSLDA costs $130/year and CHEK is Christian-only. Here are the actual alternatives Kentucky parents use to withdraw legally — including what each resource does and doesn't cover.
How to re-enroll a homeschooled child in a Kentucky public school: grade placement, credit transfer, what records to bring, and what districts can require.
How Kentucky homeschoolers navigate the No Pass No Drive law (KRS 159.051) to get and keep a driver's permit or license without a public school transcript.
Withdrawing mid-year in Kentucky? The two-week deadline under KRS 159.160 makes timing critical. Here's the best resource to avoid truancy flags and execute a clean legal exit.
How to withdraw your child from school mid-year in Kentucky, meet the 10-day notice deadline, and handle private school to homeschool transfers under state law.
Kentucky homeschools operate as private schools under KRS 159.030. Here's what that legal classification means, what Rudasill protects, and what the law requires.
Kentucky requires scholarship reports—not a state form. Here's what your homeschool report card must include, how grading works, and what a compliant template looks like.
What does homeschooling actually cost in Kentucky? Real budget ranges, free curriculum sources, and how to use dual credit to cut future college costs.
What the Kentucky DPP can and cannot do during a homeschool inspection. Know your rights under KRS 159.040 before a compliance visit or truancy inquiry.
Kentucky homeschoolers in grades 11–12 can earn dual credit at KCTCS for up to $97/credit hour. Here's how eligibility, applications, and deadlines work.
Kentucky homeschoolers must meet 170 days and 1,062 instructional hours per year. Here's what counts, how to track it, and how to structure your school year.
How to build a Kentucky homeschool transcript that works for college admissions, including University of Kentucky and University of Louisville requirements.
How Kentucky parents can legally withdraw a child from school due to bullying, including the exact Notice of Intent process and how to avoid truancy flags.
Kentucky homeschoolers must keep attendance logs under KRS 159.040. Here's what the record must show, how to format it, and what a DPP can actually inspect.
Kentucky homeschools must cover 8 required subjects across 170 days and 1,062 hours per year. Here's exactly what the law requires and what it leaves up to you.
Does Kentucky offer homeschool funding, reimbursement, or tax credits? Here's what the EOA was, why it was struck down, and what financial support actually exists.