What is the Illinois Homeschool Letter of Intent?
The Illinois Homeschool Letter of Intent is a formal document that parents or guardians submit to their local school district to notify them of their intention to homeschool their children. This letter serves as a declaration that the parents are taking responsibility for their child's education outside the traditional school system.
Do I need to submit the Letter of Intent every year?
No, you do not need to submit the Letter of Intent every year. Once you file it with your local school district, you are not required to refile unless there are significant changes, such as a change in your child's educational status or if you decide to stop homeschooling.
What information should be included in the Letter of Intent?
Your Letter of Intent should include your name, your child's name, and the address of your home. It’s also a good idea to mention that you are choosing to homeschool and include the date when you plan to start. While not mandatory, some parents choose to provide a brief outline of their educational plan or curriculum.
Where do I send the Letter of Intent?
You should send the Letter of Intent to your local school district office. Each district may have its own submission process, so it’s wise to check their website or contact them directly for any specific requirements.
Is there a specific format for the Letter of Intent?
There is no official format mandated by the state for the Letter of Intent. However, keeping it clear and straightforward is best. A simple, typed or handwritten letter stating your intent to homeschool is sufficient.
What happens after I submit the Letter of Intent?
After submitting the Letter of Intent, the school district may acknowledge receipt of your letter. They typically will not require further action unless they have questions or concerns regarding your homeschooling plans. You are then free to begin your homeschooling journey.
Are there any legal requirements I should be aware of after submitting the Letter of Intent?