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ALASKA Compulsory Attendance Ages: “between 7 and 16.” A child who is six years old
and enrolled in the first grade in public school is subject to the compulsory
attendance law. A parent may withdraw such a child from public school within 60
days of enrollment, and the child will not be subject to the compulsory
attendance law until age seven. Alaska Statutes § 14.30.010. Required Days of Instruction: None. Required Subjects: None. Home schools have five options, four of which are under alternative statutes: Home School Statute: Option 1. Alaska Stat. § 14.30.010(b)(12). If “the child is being educated in
the child’s home by a parent or legal guardian,” the child is exempt from
compulsory attendance. Under this option, there are no requirements to notify,
seek approval, test, file forms, or have any teacher qualifications. The burden
is on the state to prove that parents are not teaching their children. Option 2. Alaska Stat. § 14.30.010(b)(1)(B). Tutoring by a certified teacher. Option 3. Alaska Stat. § 14.30.010(b)(10). Enrollment in “a full-time program
of correspondence study approved by the department.” Option 4. Alaska Stat. § 14.30.010(b)(11). The child “is equally well-served
by an educational experience approved by the school board,” after a written
request for excuse from school attendance. Option 5. A home school may qualify as a “religious or other private school”
as long as it meets the following requirements: Teacher Qualifications: None. Certification is required only if parents use a private tutor. Alaska Stat. §
14.30.010 (b)(1)(B) (tutors must be certified); § 14.20.020 (certification
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