NYC DOE families face unique withdrawal risks — 10 unexcused absences trigger a mandatory ACS report. Here's the exact sequence to withdraw legally and protect your family.
Moving from a low-regulation state to New York's IHIP-and-quarterly-report system? Here's the best tool for navigating 100.10 requirements when you've never dealt with state-level homeschool compliance.
A New York education attorney charges $300–$500/hour. A compliance guide costs under $25. Here's how to decide which one fits your situation — and when you need both.
HSLDA charges $130/year for legal backup in NY's high-regulation system. Here's what actually handles the compliance paperwork — and costs less than one month of membership.
NY homeschool annual assessment rules by grade, approved tests, the 33rd percentile threshold, narrative alternatives, and what happens if you miss a year.
Mid-year withdrawal in New York means prorated hours, adjusted quarterly reports, and a 14-day LOI deadline. Here's the best resource for parents who need to act now — not next September.
Ending your New York homeschool requires a formal termination letter to the district superintendent. Here's exactly what to write and how to re-enroll.
New York homeschool narrative evaluation letter requirements: who can write it, what it must say, and how to find a certified evaluator for annual assessment.