DNPE Notice of Intent North Carolina: How to File Your Homeschool NOI
Filing the DNPE Notice of Intent is the first legal step to homeschooling in NC. Here are the exact portal rules, blackout dates, naming restrictions, and processing timeline.
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Filing the DNPE Notice of Intent is the first legal step to homeschooling in NC. Here are the exact portal rules, blackout dates, naming restrictions, and processing timeline.
NC's Opportunity Scholarship now covers homeschoolers. Learn the income-tiered funding, how ESA+ works for special needs students, and how to apply through NCSEAA.
NC Promise cuts community college tuition to $750 per semester. Here's how NC homeschool graduates qualify and use it alongside the Career and College Promise program.
NC truancy law (NCGS §115C-378) makes early withdrawal dangerous. Learn the exact legal sequence to pull your child from school without triggering a DSS investigation.
NC Senate Bill 48 lets homeschool students play public school sports. Here's what the law says, eligibility rules, and how to get your child on the field.
Plain-language breakdown of North Carolina's homeschool statute 115C-564—what the law requires, what it doesn't, and how the NC legislature governs home education.
The NCHE Thrive! conference is North Carolina's largest homeschool event. Here's what to expect, who runs it, and how it connects to starting your homeschool legally.
Which US states are most homeschool-friendly? See how NC compares on regulations, testing, and freedom—and what families need to know before they start.