LEAH's free regulatory manual is comprehensive but explicitly Christian. Here are the best alternatives for secular, inclusive, and non-Christian NY homeschool families who need the same documentation help.
Etsy IHIP templates cost $6–$16 each but only solve one piece of the puzzle. Here's when individual templates make sense and when a complete NY compliance system is the better investment.
New York unschoolers face the hardest quarterly reporting challenge in the country. Here's the best documentation approach for translating child-led learning into 100.10-compliant filings.
Comparing the three ways New York parents write their IHIP — district forms, a consultant at $150+, or a compliance template system. Here's which approach fits your situation.
NYC DOE homeschool families face different procedures, forms, and bureaucratic expectations than upstate districts. Here's the best documentation approach for city filers.
New York does not require homeschooling for kindergarten-age children. Here's what the law says about compulsory age, when reporting kicks in, and how to prepare.
New York mandates specific subjects by grade band under Section 100.10. Here are the requirements, popular curriculum choices, and how to document non-traditional approaches.
Everything you need for NY homeschool quarterly reports — deadlines, required elements, the 80% rule, and how to write reports that satisfy your district without over-sharing.
Step-by-step guide to writing a compliant IHIP for New York homeschooling. Covers required elements, grade-band subjects, deadlines, and strategies to avoid district rejection.