New York homeschooling
New York requires a Notice of Intent, an IHIP, four quarterly reports, and an annual assessment — each on a strict deadline. We build them from your information, keep you on schedule, and file them for you. Built to follow NY law (8 NYCRR §100.10).
Four things to file each year. Miss a deadline and your program can be placed on probation — so we track all of them for you.
By July 1 (or within 14 days of starting)
A letter to your school district saying you intend to home-instruct this year.
Within 4 weeks of the district's form
Your Individualized Home Instruction Plan — the required subjects and the curriculum you'll use.
On the four dates you choose
Hours taught, material covered, and a grade or narrative for each subject.
With the 4th quarterly report
A standardized test or a written narrative evaluation, depending on the grade.
Example deadlines for the 2026-2027 school year: Notice of Intent by July 1, assessment by June 30, 2027.
Name, grade, school year, and district. We compute every deadline for you.
Your IHIP, quarterly reports, hours, assessment, and transcript build from the same information — no re-typing.
Send each document to your superintendent by email or certified mail, with proof of delivery and deadline reminders.
Required subjects, instructional hours, and assessment rules differ by grade. We apply the right ones automatically.
Grade 3
Grade 8
Grade 11
Set your child up once and let the filings take care of themselves.
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