Homeschool
As a military family, you can access DoDEA resources and services to support your child's learning, including extracurricular activities and academic resources. Be sure to follow local laws and stay connected with your School Liaison for guidance throughout the process.
The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) takes great pride in its ability to extend a positive educational experience to any eligible military-connected student who chooses to engage with our schools, including homeschool students. DoDEA recognizes and respects that homeschooling is a military member’s right and that it can be a legitimate alternative form of education for military-connected families. DoDEA neither encourages nor discourages military members from homeschooling their children.
Eligibility
- You are eligible if you are a DoD dependent home-school student living near a DoDEA school.
- You can enroll in a DoDEA school tuition-free in the Americas, or space-required in Europe and the Pacific.
- This does not apply if you are enrolled in a host nation school under space-required status.
Services and Resources
- You can use auxiliary services, such as school libraries, academic resources, and after-hours access to school facilities.
- You can participate in music, sports, and other extracurricular activities at DoDEA schools.
- You can enroll in one or more DoDEA courses, or access services like gifted education, English as a second language, or special education.
- Academic resources like textbooks, software, and scheduled tests are available to you, just as they are for DoDEA-enrolled students.
- You cannot participate in DoDEA commencement ceremonies if you are not fully enrolled in a DoDEA high school.
Commencement Ceremony Participation
- You can participate in a DoDEA commencement ceremony if you are fully enrolled in a DoDEA high school.
- To do this, you need to meet DoDEA graduation requirements and earn a DoDEA diploma.
- Contact your DoDEA school administrator to learn about other ways your homeschool graduation can be recognized if you do not meet DoDEA graduation requirements.
Host-Nation, State, Commonwealth, Possession and Territory Laws
- Your homeschooling practices must follow the laws of the host nation, state, commonwealth, possession, or territory where your family is stationed.
- Talk to your commander to make sure your homeschooling complies with any command policies or local rules.
For more information about DoDEA's support for home-school students, please visit the homeschool Web page for access to the DTM and frequently asked questions: www.dodea.edu/parents/homeschooling.cfm
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