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All homeschools are classified as Non-Accredited Private Schools (NAPS) in Kansas. Compulsory school attendance laws apply to children attending homeschools who have reached age 7 to those who are under 18 years old (may be under 7 for children identified as handicapped). Every parent or guardian of children in that age group must require such children to attend a public, private, denominational, or parochial school for the duration of the school term.
When a student transfers to a NAPS, the school previously attended must be notified by the parent/guardian. If this step is not completed, the school is required by law to report the student as truant.
Virtual Schools and Programs Webpage (link) If you are considering a homeschool, perhaps a virtual school is an option. Students enrolled and attending virtual schools that are accredited by KSDE will receive credit for coursework as though attending an in-person school.
Non-accredited private schools are required by law to register the name and address of the private elementary or secondary school (homeschool) with the State Board of Education. There is no “approval” process or review by the State Board of Education for a NAPS and there is no cost associated with the registration. No confirmation of registration will be sent. Please make copies of your registration for your records and for the school from which your student is withdrawn.
Non-accredited private schools are not required to employ teachers who are licensed by the state; however, courses must be taught by competent instructors.
Classes must be held for a period of time which is substantially equivalent to the time public schools are in session. The time required for public schools is at least 186 days of not less than 6 hours per day, or 1116 hours per year for grades 1-11.
Non-accredited private schools are responsible for acquiring their own books and curriculum materials. The State Department of Education does not supply books, curriculum materials or technical assistance for non-accredited private schools.
Accurate and complete records of students attending NAPS should be kept in the event that the student transfers to a public or an accredited school, applies to a post-secondary institution or enters the Armed Services. If a student does transfer from a NAPS to an accredited school, the accredited school is not required to accept the transfer of credit and may evaluate the student in order to make placement decisions.
New gradaution requiements were approved by the state board. As a Non Accredited Private School, these are optional, but for more information folllow the link.
The NAPS must issue their own high school diplomas. These diplomas are not recognized by the State of Kansas as meeting any requirements.
Colleges and universities determine their own criteria for admission of students who graduate from a NAPS. Most institutions of higher education will require a Graduate Equivalency Diploma (GED) or other criteria to be met for admission.
Do you need a copy of your homeschool registration letter? If so, please complete the google form below:
https://forms.gle/VV11BDd9Lix6ckNKA
Phone: (785) 368-7088 Email: homeschool@ksde.org
Registration: Juanita Anderson Coordinator: Dr. Robyn Kelso
Deputy Commissioner Division of Learning Services Dr. Ben Proctor (785) 296-2303 bproctor@ksde.org
Director Career, Standards and Assessment Beth Fultz (785) 296-3142 bfultz@ksde.org
Assistant Director Career and Technical Education Natalie D. Clark (785) 296-4351 ndclark@ksde.org
Assistant Director Curricular Standards (785) 296-8447
Assistant Director Assessment Julie Ewing (785) 296-2325 jewing@ksde.org
Assistant Director Kansas Volunteer Commission Dr. Jessica Dorsey (785) 296-3163 jdorsey@ksde.org
The Kansas State Department of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. (more information...)
To accommodate people with disabilities, on request, auxiliary aides and services will be provided and reasonable modifications to policies and programs will be made. To request accommodations or for more information please contact the Office of General Counsel at gc@ksde.org or by 785-296-3201.