Home School Students
The decision rendered in the Texas Supreme Court opinion Leeper, et al. vs. Arlington ISD, et al. clearly establishes that students who are home schooled are exempt from the compulsory attendance requirement to the same extent as students enrolled in private schools. Students should be dis-enrolled by school officials when they receive written notice either by signing withdrawal forms or a letter of withdrawal. It is not necessary for the parents to make a personal appearance with school officials, present curriculum for review, or comply with any other requirements in order to successfully withdraw their student. For purposes of Leaver Reason Code 60, a signed and dated letter from the parent or guardian stating that the student is being homeschooled and the date homeschooling began is sufficient documentation.
School districts that become aware of a student who is potentially being home schooled may request in writing a letter of assurance from the parents that the student is being home schooled. This letter may require assurances that the home-school curriculum is designed to meet basic education goals including reading, spelling, grammar, mathematics, and a study of good citizenship. Please note that a letter of this type is not required each year.
Additionally, it has been brought to my attention that there may be some confusion with respect to the awarding of transfer credit from students who have been home schooled. Under Title 19, Texas Administrative Code (TAC), §74.26(a)(2), students transferring from home schools should be afforded the same treatment as students transferring from unaccredited private schools. Awarding of credit for courses taken may be determined by reviewing the curriculum and/or work of the student, or by using appropriate assessments.
When appropriate assessments are used for determination of placement, the passing standard for those students who have been home schooled should be no higher than the standard required of students transferring from unaccredited private schools. As the TEA has stated in the past, school districts may assess students by administering valid and reliable assessment instruments. The determination of whether or not to use such instruments is a local matter. Districts may place students according to a review of the curriculum, course of study, and work of the student coming from a home school environment. §28.021 of the Texas Education Code (TEC) requires advancement or credit to be awarded on the basis of "academic achievement or demonstrated proficiency of the subject matter."
If assessments are used for determining placement, the agency would suggest the following guidelines:
For more information about Homeschooling and TEA please visit: https://tea.texas.gov/about-tea/news-and-multimedia/correspondence/taa-letters/home-schools
For more information about Courses of Study the Texas Education Code please visit: https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.28.htm
For more information about Awarding Credits and the Texas Administration Code please visit: https://texreg.sos.state.tx.us/public/readtac$ext.TacPage?sl=T&app=9&p_dir=N&p_rloc=81068&p_tloc=&p_ploc=1&pg=4&p_tac=&ti=19&pt=2&ch=74&rl=25
For more information about homeschool students participating in college entrance exams and advanced placement testing and the Texas Education Code please visit: https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.29.htm
Paint Rock High School will offer the following assessments administrations on the following days for students in the indicated grade levels. Please contact Paint Rock High School Counselor, Fisher Pyburn, for more information including registration details. Fisher.pyburn@paintrockisd.net or 325-732-4314
PSAT administration will be offered on October 12, 2023, for all 2023-2024 juniors.
SAT administration will be offered on October 26, 2023, for all 2023-2024 seniors.
ASVAB administration will be offered on November 14, 2023, for 2023-2024 juniors and seniors.
TSIA2 administration will be offered in May 7, 2024 for all 2023-2024 sophomores.
TSIA2 administration will be offered in May 8, 2024 for all 2023-2024 juniors.
TSIA2 administration will be offered in May 9, 2024 for all 2023-2024 seniors.
ACT is not offered, but fee waivers are available for eligible individuals in grades 10-12.