Whitman-Hanson Regional District Home School Policy
The Massachusetts General Law requires the School Committee to determine that a Homeschooling program
meets with the minimum standards established for public schools in the Commonwealth prior to approving such a
program.
When a parent or guardian of a student below the age of 16 wants to establish a home-based educational program
for his/her child, the following procedures shall be followed in accordance with the law.
Prior to removing the child from public school:
The parent/guardian must submit written notification of establishment of the home-based program to the
appropriate administrator 14 days before the program is established, and resubmit notification on an annual basis
as long as the child or children are being educated in a home-based environment.
The parent/guardian must certify in writing, the name, age, place of residence,
and number of hours of attendance of each child in the program.
The Superintendent shall give the notice to produce records required by law if there is probable cause to believe
the program is not in compliance with the law. Factors to be considered by the Superintendent or School
Committee in deciding whether or not to approve a home education proposal may be:
1. The proposed curriculum and the number of hours of instruction in each of the proposed subjects.
2. The competency of the parents to teach the children,
3. The textbooks, workbooks and other instructional aids to be used by the children and the lesson plans
and teaching manuals to be used by the parents.
4. Periodic standardized testing of the children to ensure educational progress and the attainment of
minimum standards.
A student being educated in a home-based program within the District may have access to public school activities
of either a curricular or extracurricular nature upon approval of the Superintendent.
LEGAL REFS.: M.G.L. 69:1D; 76:1, Care and Protection of Charles Care and Protections of Charles - MASS. Supreme Judicial Court 399 Mass. 324 (1987)
All required documents for Home School should be mailed to the Office of the Superintendent, or emailed to [email protected]
Office of the Superintendent
ATTN: Andrea Tremblay
610 Franklin Street
Whitman, MA 02382
Please find the following link from DESE, which provides parents and guardians with details about Private Virtual Schools, homeschooling, and Massachusetts Virtual Schools.