Hawaii

 

 

Hawaii State Code of Law

 

COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE EXCEPTIONS

8-12-4 Conditions for exceptions
8-12-12 College entrance examination, alternative education
21;8-12-13 Notification of intent to home school
21;8-12-14 Required statutory services
21;8-12-15 Record of curriculum
21;8-12-16 Notification of termination of home schooling
21;8-12-17 Educational neglect
21;8-12-18 Testing and progress reports of home-schooled children
21;8-12-19 Instructional personnel of home-schooled children
21;8-12-20 Credits
21;8-12-4 Conditions for exceptions. School age children may be excepted from compulsory school attendance in the following cases:

NOTICE OF INTENT TO HOME SCHOOL

21;8-12-13 Notification of intent to home school

(a) The parent shall provide the local public school principal with a notice of intent to home educate the child before initiating home schooling. The purpose of notification is to allow the department, upon request of the parent, to assist in the educational efforts. The notice of intent may be submitted on a department developed form (Form OIS-4140) or in a letter containing the following items:

(b) The notice of intent shall be acknowledged by the principal and the district superintendent. The notice of intent is for recordkeeping purposes and to protect families from unfounded accusations of educational neglect or truancy.

(c) If a child's annual progress report has been submitted as stated in 21;8-12-18(b), notification of intent to home school need not be resubmitted annually, except in cases where the child is transferring from one local public school to another, for example, transition from sixth grade to an intermediate school. Then the parents shall notify the principal of the child's new local public school.

RECORD OF CURRICULUM

21;8-12-15 Record of curriculum.

21;8-12-16 Notification of termination of home schooling.

The parent shall notify the principal if home schooling is terminated. A child shall be reenrolled in the local public school or licensed private school unless a new alternative educational program is presented within five school days after the termination of home schooling. [Eff. NOV 07 1991] (Auth: HRS 21; 21;296-12, 298-9) (Imp: HRS 21;298-9)

21;8-12-17 Educational neglect.

If there is reasonable cause for the principal to believe that there is educational neglect, the department in compliance with 21;289-9, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall intervene and take appropriate action in accordance with established departmental procedures. Reasonable cause for educational neglect shall not be based on the refusal of parents to comply with any requests which exceed the requirements of this chapter. [Eff. NOV 07 1991] (Auth: HRS 21; 21;296-12, 298-9) (Imp: HRS 21;298-9)

21;8-12-18 Testing and progress reports of home-schooled children.

(A) A description of the child's progress in each subject area included in the child's curriculum;

(B) Representative samples of the child's work; and

(C) Representative tests and assignments including grades for courses if grades are given.

21;8-12-19 Instructional personnel of home-schooled children.

A parent teaching the parent's child at home shall be deemed a qualified instructor. [Eff. NOV 07 1991] (Auth: HRS 21; 21;296-12, 298-9) (Imp: HRS 21;298-9)

21;8-12-20 Credits.

No course credits (Carnegie units) are granted for time spent being home-schooled children. [Eff. NOV 07 1991] (Auth: HRS 21; 21;296-12, 298-9) (Imp: HRS 21;298-9)

21;8-12-21 High school diploma for home-schooled children.

(a) A home-schooled child who wants to earn a high school diploma from the local public high school shall attend high school for a minimum of three full years to meet the twenty credit requirement for graduation. Satisfactory performance on the Hawaii State Test of Essential Competencies (HSTEC) is also required.

(b) A home-schooled child who wants to earn a high school diploma from the community school for adults shall meet the following requirements:

The diploma shall be awarded by the community school for adults. [Eff. NOV 07 1991] (Auth: HRS 21; 21;296-12, 298-9) (Imp: HRS 21;298-9)

21;8-12-22 College entrance examination and home-schooled children.

A child who is being home schooled may participate in any college entrance examination which is made available to all other students. The principal of the local public high school shall, upon request, supply written acknowledgment that a child has been home schooled in compliance with the requirements of this chapter. [Eff. NOV 07 1991] (Auth: HRS 21; 21;296-12, 298-9) (Imp: HRS 21;298-9)