I live in FL where from my understanding the law requires that I provide proof that my child has made academic progress annually.
I have 2 boys (ages 9 and 7) that I have been unschooling for 14 months. I was registered with my local school board as a homeschool family but the pressure of providing proof of my childrens progress in the form of testing or a portfolio review has pushed me to withdraw them as homeschoolers and put them in a private school (Alternative Education Institute) where I only have to mail in my attendance once a year. My problem is that I need to keep a portfolio in case of an audit of I were ever questioned so I have the boys do random workbook pages every month or so and stick it in a folder.Neither the boys nor I are happy with having to do this. I know the school board would not accept my style of "education". I live in fear of one day having to prove their academic progress. My questions are.......
Do other unschoolers keep a portfolio?
Do other unschoolers use an umbrella school like I do?
What would an unschool portfolio look like?
How do unschoolers make it pass the school board or other authorities who are convinced that "school" and "curriculum" are a requirement of education?
thanks for any help you can give!
I have 2 boys (ages 9 and 7) that I have been unschooling for 14 months. I was registered with my local school board as a homeschool family but the pressure of providing proof of my childrens progress in the form of testing or a portfolio review has pushed me to withdraw them as homeschoolers and put them in a private school (Alternative Education Institute) where I only have to mail in my attendance once a year. My problem is that I need to keep a portfolio in case of an audit of I were ever questioned so I have the boys do random workbook pages every month or so and stick it in a folder.Neither the boys nor I are happy with having to do this. I know the school board would not accept my style of "education". I live in fear of one day having to prove their academic progress. My questions are.......
Do other unschoolers keep a portfolio?
Do other unschoolers use an umbrella school like I do?
What would an unschool portfolio look like?
How do unschoolers make it pass the school board or other authorities who are convinced that "school" and "curriculum" are a requirement of education?
thanks for any help you can give!