Parents or guardians in Pennsylvania are able to home school their children as an option to compulsory school attendance. This law specifies the requirements and responsibilities of the parents and the school district where the family lives. Parents interested in a home education program for their children need to submit the following to the superintendent’s office:
1. A notarized affidavit of the supervisor of a home education program
2. Outline of proposed objectives as specified by Home Education Law
3.
Photocopies of the student’s immunization and health records
4.
Photocopies of the supervisor’s high school diploma and post graduate diplomas, if applicable.
Upon review and acceptance of the application, home school supervisors must maintain a portfolio of the student’s work and a log of instructional hours, as specified in the Home Education Law. Students in grades 3, 5, and 8 must be administered a nationally normed standardized achievement test. Results of the test should be included in the home education portfolio. At the end of each school year, the portfolio must be reviewed by a certified homes school evaluator, as specified in the Home Education Law. The portfolio and evaluation report should be submitted to the district’s Home School Coordinator by the end of June of each year. The portfolio is reviewed to assure than an appropriate home education program is being conducted.
Home education procedures, laws, and applications can be found on the Pennsylvania Department of Education website at www.pde.state.pa.us/home_education/site/default.asp. Questions regarding homes education may also be directed to Gretchen Tucci , Home School Coordinator, at (412) 221-4542, extension 415.
South Fayette School District is an equal opportunity education institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, and handicap in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures or services, activities and facilities that are accessible and usable by handicapped persons, contact Gretchen Tucci, Title IX, Section 504 Coordinator, at 2248 Old Oakdale Road, McDonald, PA 15057-2580, (412) 221-4542, Ext. 415.
The mission of the South Fayette Township School District,
as an integral part of the community, is to foster development
and growth of each student's full academic, artistic and athletic
potential by providing exemplary opportunities in a caring,
safe, positive environment; to promote lifelong learning, and
to cultivate ethical, responsible, contributing members in
a
global society.