I am still thinking about whether to take her out this week or wait until the end of the year.
You may have already read my older posts, but wanted you to know I was in a similar situation. We were fairly certain we were going to start hsing next september (dd9 and ds7). My ds was going to make communion in may and I didn't want him to miss that (we were at a catholic school), and I didn't want a dramatic exit from the school, and I was unsure about what I had to do to start hsing and just nervous about the whole thing, so I thought I needed some time to get myself used to the idea and research more before we started.
then 3 weeks ago, I decided to just do it, immediately. I was really mad about my dd9 crying about a silly incident (typical girl social stuff) - not mad at my dd, just mad this goes on and on and my daughter wasn't really "happy" anymore... I needed my anger to give me a shove.
Now 3 weeks later, I'm SOOOO happy!! I'm not nervous at all (I really thought I would be)... there's nothing to be nervous about. If you know your state laws, just do what you need to do, and that's it. The school doesn't own your kids, but sometimes they act like they do. What state are you in?
I see a change in my ds7 already for the better (my dh has noticed too). He's calmer, happier, more content. And ds was very happy w/ school and he wasn't even sure he wanted to homeschool. And he still isn't 100% sure, but I am now that I see this change in him. He was a very good boy in school, but at home he was a total handful. It's like he was holding it all together for school hours, then letting it all out at home. And our home life was suffering. And I think he was developing a tick. Not good! Our house is calmer, our family life is better, my kids relationship w/ each other is better... I'm so glad I didn't wait to pull them!
I jumped right into hs networking locally - I joined all the local yahoo groups, and have been attending everything w/in an hours drive for the past 3 weeks. We're now picking and choosing which of these groups we feel comfortable with, and sticking w/ a few. But I think jumping in like that helped us all a lot - the kids see they can have friends other than at school (ds was worried about that), and I have talked w/ so many other hsing parents and I see how much there really is to do out there for hser's - and my area doesn't have a lot of hsing networks - it's here and there, but putting them all together has let us get together w/ people at least 3 times a week (and it could be more if we wanted). We'll probably stick w/ 2 times a week, and a once a month book club, and field trips.
And we're taking it easy for the remainder of the school year. Every hsing parent has told me to 'deschool' for a while. We're reading, doing lapbooks, doing things w/ other hser's (social and co-op classes). We're not doing the classic 'textbook' work (although I did buy a 4th grade and 2nd grade textbook at sam's club, and the kids have done a few pages when they felt like it)... but I don't want to "bring school home". And I've decided we'll school all year - at a relaxed pace - so I'm not worried about keeping up w/ the school calendar. After easter vacation (we leave for florida today actually - we live in NY), I'll do a little more of a schedule for math and spelling, and everything else we'll do in a fun way (science, history, writing, reading).
Good luck w/ your decision and keep us updated!