New York
The abbreviation key for various codes (RSS, etc.) is provided at the bottom of the chart.
Category1 HS Notification or Registration with State Required Y Annual Notification Required Y2 Parent/Instructor Educational Requirements N Minimum Instruction Time Y Required to Keep Attendance Records Y Required to Submit Attendance Records Regularly Y State-Mandated Subjects Y Required to Maintain Curriculum Records3 Y Required to Maintain Test Scores and/or Student Work Y Evaluation/Assessment Required by State Y Evaluation/Assessment Options ST (4, 6, 8, 9-12)4 Eligible for Part-Time Public School Enrollment N Eligible for Public School Extracurricular Participation5 Y (DD) State Required to Provide Special Education Services6 N 1 Private (including religious) schools may be responsible for meeting certain state requirements themselves, but such details are not reflected in this chart if the state does not require them directly of homeschoolers. Also, many states have additional “homeschooling” options not listed here that impose further regulation (e.g., private tutoring that requires a certified instructor, or state-approved correspondence curricula) and are thus less popular choices for homeschoolers. In many instances, however, these options have correspondingly fewer demands in terms of assessment and ongoing state oversight. Consult individual state statutes for details.
2 Notification must also include information about intended curricula and planned instructional schedule.
3 Unless indicated by PE (portfolio evaluation), PR (progress report), or ST (standardized testing) in “evaluation/assessment options” category, these records do not need to be submitted regularly, but must be available for inspection (see specific state statutes for details on what information is required and access rules).
4 An Individualized Home Instruction Plan must be submitted to the school district at the start of each year, as well as progress reports on a quarterly basis; during grades 1-3, 5, and 7, parents may submit either standardized test results or a portfolio review by a “qualified” person.
5 Some states that allow many forms of extracurricular participation will still restrict high school interscholastic athletic competition to full-time students.
6 In many states, however, districts can choose to offer special education services even when not required by law.
Key: RSS=religious school satellite; HS=home school; HPS=home as private school; PSS=private school satellite; PI=private instruction; AI=alternative instruction; ST(#)=standardized testing (if not yearly, applicable grade levels for testing indicated); PE=portfolio evaluation of student’s work by “qualified” person (see state code for qualifications); PR=progress report at end of each year; HV=home visit; DD=district discretion
Please Note: Since homeschooling regulations change periodically and legal interpretations may vary, these data should be verified with legal counsel as well.