HOME SCHOOLING—PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL PROGRAMS
The School Board acknowledges the provisions for equivalent instruction
under Maine law. The Board further recognizes the Legislature’s statement “that
the term ‘equivalent’ is intended to mean meeting state standards for alternate
or other instruction and is not intended to mean the same as the education
delivered in the public school system.”
In addition, it is the intention of the Board to, “cooperate in the home
instruction of any child who resides in the school administrative unit to the
degree that the level of cooperation does not interfere with the
responsibilities to the students enrolled in the school’s regular programs.”
Furthermore, participation of students in such school programs shall be limited
to home-schooled students whose home instruction programs are in compliance with
applicable Maine law and Department of Education regulations.
In order to maintain an efficient and orderly school program, the Board directs
the Superintendent/designee to develop procedures, as appropriate, regarding the
availability of school system resources and services to home-schooled students
who would otherwise be eligible to attend school in the school unit. The
procedures shall be in accord with the following provisions.
I. PROVISION OF INFORMATION
At the request of the student or the student’s parent/guardian, this school unit
shall make available to home-schooled students, in a form determined by the
school, information regarding access to public school activities and attendance
at the school unit’s schools. This information must include:
A. Requirements regarding initial health and developmental screening for motor
skills, vision, hearing,
and immunization; and
B. Criteria for participation of home-schooled students in curricular,
co-curricular, and extracurricular
activities.
II. PERMITTED PARTICIPATION
A. Participation in Regular Classes. Home instruction students may enroll
in specific, day-school
classes provided that the student’s attendance is regular,
the class is deemed to be age and grade
appropriate, and all prerequisite course requirements are
met. In addition, the following shall also
apply.
1. The student or the student’s parent/guardian, on the
student’s behalf, shall apply in writing to and
receive written approval from the
Superintendent/designee. Approval may not be unreasonably
withheld.
2. The student shall demonstrate prior satisfactory academic
achievement consistent with school unit
policy and procedures applicable to
all students.
3. The student shall comply with behavioral, disciplinary,
attendance and other classroom rules
applicable to all students. If a
student fails to comply, the school may withhold credit or terminate
the student’s participation.
4. Transportation must be provided by the parent/guardian or
student. However, the student may use
the same transportation as all other
students in the school unit as long as additional expenses are
not incurred and vehicle capacity is
not exceeded.
5. The student shall complete all assignments and tests as
required of all students in the same class.
B. Course Auditing. Home instruction students may audit a course(s)
provided the following
conditions have been met.
1. The student or the student’s parent/guardian, on behalf of
the student, shall apply in writing to and
receive written approval from the
Superintendent/designee to audit a specific course or courses.
Participation may not be unreasonably
withheld.
2. The student agrees to meet established behavioral,
disciplinary, attendance and other classroom
rules applicable to all students. If
a student fails to comply, the school may terminate participation.
III. SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES
Special Education Services will be available to eligible special education
students in accordance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations.
IV. ADMISSION TO REGULAR PROGRAM/PLACEMENT
A student who has been receiving home-school instruction and who seeks admission
to the regular school program will be placed in a grade commensurate with the
level of the student’s academic achievement. Placement must be guided by the
following.
A. For students who transfer into school from an educational program that is not
required to meet the
standards of the system of Learning Results, the principal of
the receiving school shall determine the
value of the student’s prior educational experience toward
meeting these standards.
B. Appropriate school staff may make recommendations concerning placement based
on, but not
limited to, factors such as the student’s completed curricula
and record of achievement, conferences
with the student’s parent/guardian, and administration of
tests.
C. The final grade placement decision shall be made by the principal. The
principal’s decision may be
appealed to the Superintendent, whose decision shall be
final.
V. RE-ADMISSION TO THE SCHOOL PROGRAM
Placement of home-schooled students who wish to be readmitted to the school
program will be determined by the principal who shall consult with members of
the professional staff to the extent appropriate and, as deemed necessary, to
make a reasonable determination that the requisite academic standards have been
met, and collect from parents actual samples of coursework (e.g., homework,
papers, examinations). The principal may also direct that a test or tests be
administered to help determine the student’s progress toward meeting the content
standards of the Learning Results for the purpose of determining an appropriate
grade level. The decision of the principal may be appealed to the
Superintendent.
VI. USE OF SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS AND LIBRARY BOOKS
Subject to availability, a student receiving home instruction may use school
textbooks, if the number of particular copies is sufficient, and library books
owned by the school unit, subject to the following conditions.
A. The use does not disrupt regular student, staff or special program functions.
B. The student’s sign-out period for a library book is the same as that
applicable to regularly enrolled
students.
C. The student may sign out a textbook for a period not to exceed one school
year.
D. The parent/guardian and student agree to reimburse the school unit for lost,
unreturned or damaged
library books and textbooks and for consumable supplies used.
VII. USE OF SCHOOL FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
A student receiving home-school instruction may use public school facilities and
equipment on the same basis as regularly enrolled students if the following
conditions are met.
A. The use does not disrupt regular school activities.
B. The use is approved by the school principal in accordance with established
school policy.
C. The use does not create additional expense to the school unit.
D. The use is directly related to the student’s academic program.
E. The use of potentially hazardous areas, such as shops, laboratories, and
gymnasiums, is supervised
by a qualified employee of the school unit, approved and
assigned by the Superintendent.
VIII. MAINE EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT
If a parent of a student in an equivalent instruction program requests to have
the student participate in the Maine Educational Assessment (MEA), such request
must be granted. Participation in such examinations must be in compliance with
all rules and procedures governing testing conditions in the school unit.
IX. PARTICIPATION IN CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Students receiving home-school instruction may participate in co-curricular
activities such as field trips, assemblies, and academically-related fairs
provided:
A. Prior written permission is obtained from both the parent/guardian and the
principal; and
B. The student has agreed to meet established behavioral, disciplinary,
attendance, and other rules
applicable to all students.
X. PARTICIPATION IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Students receiving home-school instruction are eligible to try out for
extracurricular activities sponsored by the school unit, provided the student
applies in writing and the following requirements are satisfied.
A. The student agrees to abide by equivalent rules of participation as are
applicable to regularly
enrolled students participating in the activity and provides
evidence that the rules of participation are
being met.
B. The student complies with the same physical examination, immunization,
insurance, age, and
semester eligibility requirements as regularly enrolled
students participating in the activity. All required
documentation must be made available upon request by the
school unit. The school principal is
authorized to collect from the student’s parent/guardian
actual samples of coursework (e.g.,
homework, examinations, etc.) as he/she deems necessary in
order to make the determination that
the necessary academic standards have been met.
C. The student meets equivalent academic standards as those established for
regularly enrolled students
participating in the activity and provides evidence that the
academic standards are being met.
D. The student abides by the same transportation policy as regularly enrolled
students participating in
the activity.
XI. STANDARDS FOR PARTICIPATION WHEN TUITION PAYMENT TO ANOTHER UNIT IS REQUIRED
If and when the school unit does not provide academic instruction for specific
grade levels, the following applies for students enrolled in an approved program
of equivalent instruction.
A. Class participation. The home-schooled student or the student’s
parent/guardian shall request
authorization from the resident local school unit to apply to
another school unit for permission to
participate in classes or activities in that other school
unit.
B. Tuition payment. Tuition payments for home-schooled student
participation in a local school unit,
including attendance at an applied technology center or an
applied technology region other than the
applicant’s resident district is the responsibility of the
home-schooled student, the student’s
parent/guardian, or the student’s resident school
administrative unit, in accordance with school unit
policy. Participation may not be unreasonably withheld.
C. Participation eligibility. A tuitioned, home-schooled student is
subject to the rules relating to
eligibility for participation in co-curricular or
extracurricular activities as may apply at the receiving
school unit.
D. Interscholastic activities. A tuitioned, home-schooled student
attending classes in more than one
receiving school unit is not eligible for participation in
interscholastic activities at any local school unit.
XII. APPEALS
Appeals from administration and application of the Board policy are heard by the
Board, whose decision is final and binding. Appeals that question the Board
policy compliance with legal requirements must be made to the Commissioner,
whose decision is final and binding.
Legal Reference: 20-A MRSA §§ 5001-A(3), 5021-5025
Ch. 127, 130 (Me. Dept. of Ed. Rules)
Cross Reference: IHBG – Home Schooling
IHBGB – Statement of Rights for Private School/ Home Schooling Students with
Disabilities
Date Adopted: July 1, 2003
Revised: February 4, 2004