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How much does it cost to be home schooled in Kentucky?
Homeschooling does not have a set cost.
You can home school for free using the internet and library, or you can spend several thousand dollars on internet classes, co-op classes, private tutors etc.
I recently read an article that said the average homeschooler spends $500 a year. That sounds about right to me, depending on what you count toward your homschool cost. We probably spend $300 on supplies such as textbooks, work books, computer programs, paper, printer ink etc. Co-op costs $145 a semester. I figure we spend another $300-$400 on field trips but many of those we would sill do even if we weren't homeschooling. In fact we would probably spend more on them if we weren't homeschooling a we normally go during special homeschool events or book it as an educational field trip with one of our homeschool groups.
Homeschooling can cost anywhere from nothing to thousands of dollars each year. It depends on your methods, curriculum, etc… 1st, find out your state's laws regarding homeschooling. There are a TON of websites out there to help.
School starts this june in where i am. Im already enrolled but im really really tired of school already like seriously i wanna die.
Can you take back the enrollment or cancel it? And how do i convince my family to get me homeschooled? Cause tbh im sick of school already and lately, there's so much drama happening in my life right now and i dont think i can take it anymore.
That depends if you are doing public school or private. Public school is paid for from taxes so there is no additional costs other than school supplies. Private school you would have to pay tuition. Check their enrollment policy regarding refunds if you have already paid something.
For homeschool, you will need to buy your own books. That cost depends what curriculum you will use. Most families spend $500-1000/year. You just need to follow your state homeschooling laws to be sure you are legally homeschooled. That may include withdrawing from and/or notifying your intent to homeschool to your current school.
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