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Homeschool Solutions in Ocala

Answer-focused posts for Ocala and Marion County: how to start, laws, curriculum, support groups, and where to find help. We're from Ocala and understand your family's needs.

Homeschool Solutions in Ocala

We’re based in the Ocala area and write for families here. These posts answer the questions parents and answer engines ask about starting, choosing curriculum, and finding support—with a local lens and solutions that fit Marion County and Florida. Start Florida Homeschool/ and Homeschool Complete are here to help.

How to Start Homeschooling My Child in Florida Online

How to Start Homeschooling My Child in Florida Online To start homeschooling your child online in Florida, you file a one-time notice of intent with your district, choose a curriculum that fits Florida’s expectations, and keep a portfolio with an annual evaluation. We’re based in Ocala and help Marion County families do exactly that—with solutions that understand your children and what the county expects. What Florida requires to start Florida asks for three things: a one-time notice of intent, an annual evaluation (portfolio review or test), and a portfolio of work. You don’t need district approval to begin. You do need to follow the official Florida homeschool rules and keep records. For the full roadmap, see First Year Homeschool Florida and Florida homeschool requirements.

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Frequently asked questions

What are Florida homeschool requirements?

Florida requires a one-time notice of intent to homeschool, an annual evaluation (portfolio review or standardized test), and a portfolio of your child's work. No district approval is needed to start.

How do I start homeschooling in Florida?

File a notice of intent with your district, choose a curriculum that fits state expectations, and keep a portfolio with an annual evaluation. We have step-by-step guides on the Parents and Blog pages.

What is the Step Up scholarship?

Step Up For Students is a Florida scholarship program that can help pay for curriculum and other education expenses for eligible K–12 students. See our Step Up section for eligibility and how to use it.

Where can I get homeschool curriculum?

Homeschool Complete offers all-in-one curriculum for grades K–6 with open-and-go lesson plans. Visit www.homeschoolcomplete.com to explore grade levels and order. We also link to local support and resources.