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Home Schooling Information

Homeschooling is an independent educational option outside of the school system. Parents/guardians are strongly encouraged to review all information on the BCPS Home Schooling website to learn about the regulations and to explore additional homeschooling resources in order to gain a full understanding of what homeschooling entails and what it requires of families. Making informed decisions about choosing to homeschool, selecting curriculum, or determining the best option for supervision (Option A or Option B on the notification form) is essential to ensuring a successful experience for both the student and the parent/guardian.

Informational Documents

Video Series: The Home Instruction Process in Maryland

  • Part 1 Initiating Home Instruction
  • Part 2 Components of a Home Instruction Program
  • Part 3 Special Topics for High School-Aged Students

To provide notification for (register) a new homeschooled student, click here:
Home Schooling Notification

Important Links

Additional Important Notes

1. High school students participating in home instruction do not earn course credits or high school diplomas from Baltimore County Public Schools. Homeschooled students are eligible to take the GED at the age of 16 to earn a Maryland State High School Diploma.

2. If a homeschooled student enrolls in BCPS and wants to earn high school credits for homeschooling coursework, the high school will administer the BCPS end-of-course exams. Homeschooling credits do not transfer into BCPS, regardless of the online school or program the student utilized.

3. Maryland's homeschooling regulations empower homeschooling families to self-select all curriculum and instructional materials for their children. Accordingly, Baltimore County Public Schools does not provide, recommend, approve, or subsidize curriculum or instructional materials, including electronic devices, for homeschooled students.

4. Baltimore County Public Schools accepts homeschooling notification forms for students who are subject to Maryland's Compulsory Attendance Law (5 years old or older on September 1st up to the student's 18th birthday).

5. If the parent/guardian of a homeschooled student suspects that the student has an educational disability (including speech concerns), he/she may contact Child Find Services by calling 443-809-3017. Specific information about Child Find Services may be accessed by clicking this link: Child Find
. Please note that BCPS is unable to provide special education services (including speech therapy) to homeschooled students beyond the identification process of Child Find.


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