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Under North Carolina law, a home school is defined as a non-public school in which the student receives academic instruction from his/her parent, legal guardian, or a member of the household in which the student resides. Two household schools are permitted.
The state agency with which we work is the:

North Carolina Department of Non-Public Education
Address: 1309 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1309
Phone: (919) 733-4276
Director: Rod Helder.
Web Site: www.doa.state.nc.us/dnpe

This office will send you information regarding the registration of your home school and the requirements for operating a school in NC.

Parents/guardians residing in North Carolina and desiring, in lieu of conventional school attendance, to home school their children who are at least age 7 but not yet age 16 must:

  • Send to the Division of Non-Public Education (DNPE) a Notice of Intent to Operate a School The notice must include the name and address of the school along with the name of the school's owner and chief administrator.
  • Hold at least a high school diploma or its equivalent;
  • Elect to operate under either Part 1 or Part 2 of Article 39 of the North Carolina General Statutes as a religious or as a non-religious school.
  • Operate the school "on a regular schedule, excluding reasonable holidays and vacations, during at least nine calendar months of the year".
  • Maintain at the school disease immunization and annual attendance records for each student;
  • Have a nationally standardized achievement test administered annually to each student. The test must involve the subject areas of English grammar, reading, spelling, and mathematics. Records of the test results must be retained at the school for at least one year and made available to DNPE when requested. (We list sources for these tests on the What page under Resources.)
  • Notify DNPE when the school is no longer in operation.
For the latest information and forms, go to the Department of Non-Public Education web site, www.doa.state.nc.us/dnpe. Officially becoming and being a school is not difficult. If you have problems, questions, or concerns about any of this, please email us at WRHE@clee.com.




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