New Mexico Homeschooling: K12 Homeschool Legacy
- Live teaching in small groups students
- US Certified Diploma upon graduation
- State-Accredited Curriculum
- Certified Teachers
- Personal Academic Support Specialist
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The number of homeschoolers continues to grow today due to the advantages this type of education brings. Let’s look at the features of homeschooling in New Mexico.
Homeschooling is an educational approach where parents are fully responsible for the learning of their children at home. Parents create curriculum suiting their children’s needs and strengths best. This curriculum is flexible and highly adaptive to the learning style of each child.
Parents in New Mexico can homeschool their children, but need to submit a notice of intent to the state each year. This notice includes basic information like the child’s name and age.
New Mexico requires parents to notify the state about homeschooling each year. Parents need a high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED), but there are no specific curriculum requirements, so families have enough freedom in their educational approach.
Homeschoolers in New Mexico can choose any curriculum, fitting their child’s needs. Successful homeschooling happens when parents choose the right curriculum and follow specific standards. We have detailed how to select the right homeschooling curriculum in this article. We explained how to work with standards, helping choose the correct subjects and programs in this article.
New Mexico has many homeschool support groups and online communities where families can connect, share resources, and find local activities. These groups help parents find curriculum ideas, organize events, and provide guidance.