Welcome to the thread CoP Luv. Congratulations on your marriage.
Anyway, just curious has anyone here dealt with homebound schooling? Just looking into everything that is going on with DD so I'm prepared (that's what happens when you are a planner). I have found very little on our school district website about it. I have found some on others but not ours. The Guidance counselors don't come back to school until August 11, and I'm not sure when the nurse comes in.
i have used homebound schooling.
you contact the principal/dean of students at your school. if you contact the counselor at school, it will be referred to a different authority.
then they will have you go over the situation with the dean or person in charge of special needs. depends on how your school/district handles homebound teaching.
for our district, the principal takes down the needed info. sends it to the superintendents office and they make contact with you.
you have to have a form from the district completed by the physician that states it is needed for the child.
our district for grades 1-12 allows 5 hours a week of home bound teaching.
the teacher will bring the assignments to your home.
the teacher and student will go over them and then the student works on their own and at their own pace to complete them.
if work is difficult and the student needs tutoring, the hb teacher should be able to provide that.
once work is completed, the hb teacher returns all material to the teacher directly. all work is graded and the classroom teacher strives to keep the student abreast with the others in the class while the child does home schooling. this way the child is not behind when they return back to the classroom.
you work the schedule out with the hb teacher and your childs schedule/needs.
no charge to the parent for this when it falls into a category as a medical need for the child.
it depends on the grade level of the student and ability if the child can work independently.
the hb teacher might be able to come to your house on a monday with all the work that will be done in the class room for the next 5 days.
hb is to explain the work to the child so they can be at the same level of others in the class when they return to school.
this is common procedure for students that are pregnant, recovering from surgery, have mental disorders and work at a different pace and environment, have an ongoing disease which prevents them the stamina to be at school an entire day, etc
contact me by pm if you want more info.
i have gone thru it twice with my sons.
the state requires certain criteria meet by the school district. the school district must cooperate but sometimes has additional services for the home bound child.