Although, homeschooling is considered a right in the United States, the rules governing how/what/when to teach are set at the state level. In order to remain in compliance with homeschool laws, you need to understand the regulations in place for your state. Even if your family identifies as “traveling homeschoolers”, “roadschoolers”, or “world schooling”, you need to follow the laws set forth in your home state (ie: where you file your taxes or where you legally reside).
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