Step-by-step process for mid-year homeschool withdrawal in Nebraska — Rule 13 filing, certified mail, prorated hours, and what to do when the school pushes back.
Step-by-step guide to withdrawing your child from a Nebraska public school legally — withdrawal letter, Rule 13 filing, and how to avoid truancy issues.
The best withdrawal guide for military families PCSing to Offutt AFB who need to navigate Nebraska's Rule 13 exempt school filing quickly and correctly.
Comparing a one-time Nebraska withdrawal guide against a $150/year HSLDA membership for Rule 13 filing. When each option makes sense and when it doesn't.
Secular alternatives to NCHEA for Nebraska families who need Rule 13 filing help without the Christian advocacy framing. Free and paid options compared.
What Nebraska homeschool Form D is, when to file it, how to issue a parent diploma, and how Form D satisfies compulsory attendance law for exempt school graduates.
Withdrawing from a Nebraska school mid-year without triggering truancy. The exact sequence: withdrawal letter, Rule 13 filing, timing, and how to handle pushback.
Nebraska Form C is not a standard homeschool withdrawal form. Learn what Form C actually does, who needs it, and which forms you do need to legally start homeschooling.
How to start homeschooling in Nebraska: set up an exempt school, file Rule 13, track instructional hours, and stay legally compliant under 2025/26 rules.
Learn how to prorate Nebraska's 1,032/1,080 homeschool hour requirement when withdrawing mid-year. Formula, examples, and what counts as instructional time.
Nebraska doesn't have umbrella schools the way other states do. Here's what online school and out-of-state programs can and can't replace for Nebraska families.
Nebraska homeschool record keeping requirements after LB 1027. What logs and attendance records you need, what the state no longer requires, and how to stay compliant.
How Nebraska homeschoolers access dual enrollment at community colleges, SENCAP, and UNHS online courses — including costs, credit rules, and hour counting.
Nebraska requires 5 core subjects for homeschoolers but gives parents full control over how they're taught. Here's exactly what the state mandates — and what it doesn't.
How to legally withdraw from Lincoln Public Schools and start homeschooling in Nebraska. Rule 13 filing steps, LPS withdrawal letter, and what LPS cannot demand.
Nebraska requires school attendance for ages 6-18. Here's exactly how compulsory attendance laws apply to homeschoolers, including age exceptions and exit procedures.
LB 1027 eliminated curriculum reporting and home visits for Nebraska homeschoolers in 2024. Here's what changed, what stayed the same, and how to file correctly now.
How to start homeschooling in Grand Island, Nebraska. Rule 13 filing, local co-ops, Hall County resources, and what to do about Grand Island Public Schools withdrawal.
Nebraska homeschoolers can't use school-based driver ed. Here's how to get your teen a learner's permit, complete required hours, and pass the road test.
Can a Nebraska school refuse your withdrawal or report you for truancy? Here's what the law actually says and how to protect yourself during the process.
What happens when Nebraska CPS or DHHS contacts a homeschooling family. How to respond, what documents prove compliance, and how to stop an investigation fast.
How Nebraska homeschool students re-enroll in public school. What documents to bring, how credits transfer, grade placement rules, and how to stop your exempt school filing.
What a Nebraska homeschool portfolio should include, how it differs from a simple hour log, and how to use it for college admissions, re-enrollment, and legal protection.
How to homeschool bilingually in Nebraska. Spanish curriculum options, Rule 13 requirements for bilingual families, and rural community resources in Lexington, Crete, and Dakota City.