Need Information About Homeschooling in PA?

Homeschooling is growing around the country as well as here in Pennsylvania! We welcome you to the LCC Homeschool Association of PA public Facebook page.  If you need information on how to begin, our Getting Started section will have all the information you'll need. Looking to connect with other homeschooling families? Our private Facebook group has lots of opportunities and forms to support you.  If we can be of further assistance, please feel free to reach out via the Contact us form. 

Our Mission

ENCOURAGE. SHARE. INFORM. SUPPORT.

Serving all homeschooling families* in Pennsylvania, Lycoming & Clinton Counties Homeschool Association of PA facilitates community-building and social interaction, offers a platform for the sharing of information and experiences, and provides encouragement to homeschooling families.

Our most active homeschool community group is located on Facebook, and updates can be found here.

LCCHA is a community organization staffed by volunteers who have experience homeschooling their children. Our volunteers are also subject matter experts in a variety of topics pertaining to homeschooling such as: homeschooling special needs students, homeschooling college-bound high school students, understanding Pennsylvania homeschooling law, local discounts, and activities for homeschool students.

*We serve homeschooling families who file an affidavit with their school district each year.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Question:  Who is the Home Education Supervisor?

          Answer:  In a home education program, the child is taught by his or her parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian. The person teaching the child is referred to as the “supervisor” of the child's home education program. 

Question:  What if the school gives me a hard time about pulling my student?

          Answer:  Homeschooling law protects you as a parent or guardian from having to complete any school forms, participate in guidance counseling or exit interviews, or having to explain yourself. When you file your paperwork, and send it via certified mail return receipt, your return receipt (the green card) is all you need.

That said, it CAN be intimidating the first time you walk through the process. We recommend reaching out to a veteran homeschooling friend to walk you through the process, or contact us and we'll be happy to sit down with you and help you navigate the paperwork.

Many families choose to sign up for a membership to the Homeschool Legal Defense Association. Your paid membership provides you with an experienced lawyer in the event that you need legal representation. Our organization has a discount code, so be sure to reach out to us prior to paying for a membership so we can share the code with you! More information at: www.hslda.org

Getting Started

REGISTRATION AGE

Home education in the state of Pennsylvania requires that the student be registered with his/her school district. 

 Age Requirements:

  • Children who are 6 years old or older on or before September 1, must be registered as a home educated student if not in a private or public school. 

*Caveat: If your child was previously enrolled in a public school (kindergarten etc) before the age of 6, then you must register the child each year regardless of their age OR submit a Withdrawal and Wait form

WITHDRAWAL FROM PUBLIC/PRIVATE SCHOOL

Students who were previously enrolled in public or private school must be formally withdrawn. 

To complete the withdrawal process, parents or legal guardians (home education supervisor) must send a withdrawal form (sample below) to the principle of the school to which the child is currently enrolled. 

The form should be mailed via certified mail with return receipt, or,  taken directly to the school office. If delivered in-person to the school office, the school should sign a receipt for the home education supervisor's records. 

REGISTRATION DOCUMENTATION

New homeschooling students may be registered at any time during the school year. Previously homeschooled students must have their registration documentation submitted to the school district by August 1.

The ONLY documentation required by law to register your child as 'home educated' in the state of Pennsylvania includes:

  1. Affidavit (unsworn** or sworn)

  2. Education Objectives*

  3. Immunizations OR Religious/Philosophical Exemption*

*Home Education Supervisors are not required by law to use forms provided by their school district.

YEARLY EVALUATIONS

If your child is registered as 'home educated', their yearly evaluation is due to the school district by June 30.  

Many home education supervisors provide the school district with their students' next years' registration documentation and that years' evaluation at the same time.

SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMUNICATION

By law, all communication and requests from a school district must meet 2 criteria: 

1. It must come from the school district’s superintendent’s office, and 

2. It must come via certified mail. 

ANY REQUEST from a school district that does not come from the superintendent's office AND does not arrive via certified mail is NOT LEGAL.  Examples of illegal request formats include phone calls, letters received in the regular postal mail, and/or verbal/in person requests. Remember  - unless they provide you with a certified letter via postal mail, the request is not legal and you are not under legal obligation to respond or comply.

**UNSWORN DECLARATION:

In effect as of April 2020, a new piece of documentation was approved in place of the notarized affidavit. It is called an 'Unsworn Declaration'. Per HSLDA (Homeschool Legal Defense Association):

"As an alternative to filing a homeschool affidavit, families homeschooling under Option 1 can file this Homeschool Unsworn Declaration. It is very similar to the affidavit, but does not need to be notarized. After filling it out, send it to your school district’s superintendent and keep a copy for your own records. Sending it by certified mail-return receipt requested is best. It is due no later than August 1. " *

The full article can be found at  https://hslda.org/post/pennsylvania-homeschool-affidavit

You can read more information here: Affidavits and Unsworn Declarations

  • LCCHA has been able to offer significantly discounted field trips for members of the community.

  • Lycoming & Clinton Counties Homeschool Community offers a high school graduation the 4th Saturday in May.

  • LCCHA offers a high school prom for all area high school homeschooling families.

  • LCCHA offers a social event for 5th -9th graders! Usually held in late Oct or early November at the Farrington Place.

  • LCCHA offers a homeschool art show and competition in April with cash prizes in a variety of media and age categories.

  • LCCHA offers a homeschool science fair to support the exploration of all avenues of science with science oriented judges. Three age categories and prizes.

  • At the holiday season LCCHA offers an opportunity for homeschool students to become young entrepreneurs and participate in the idea of creation of unique gifts and selling them to the community.

    1. LCCHA offers park meet up days from May to August at Short Park.

    2. LCCHA offers bowling events 3 times a year at Harvest Moon Lanes

    3. LCCHA offers roller skating at Trout Pond Park 3 times a year (Sept, Dec, Feb)

    4. LCCHA offers discounted days at Kaos Fun Zone in Williamsport 6 times a year.

    5. LCCHA offers a monthly Teen Night Out

For more information on any of these events please contact us at maranathamlc@gmail.com

2024 in Review

Here is what our community has been up to in 2024! All these activities were made possible by our participation in Raise the Region.

Orchestrated by FCFP and conducted entirely online, Raise the Region is a 30-hour giving campaign designed to raise important funds for area nonprofits. FCFP organizes the event and provides an online giving platform, while participating nonprofits rally the community to support their organizations. Sponsors contribute stretch prizes and special incentives to maximize the impact of donations.