IHBG - HOME INSTRUCTION PROGRAM A student may be excused from attending public school if the student obtains equivalent home instruction through a home instruction program that complies with applicable Maine laws. Written Notice of Intent The student's parent or guardian must provide a written notice of intent to provide home instruction simultaneously to the Cape Elizabeth School Department (CESD) Superintendent and the Maine Commissioner of Education within ten (10) calendar days of the beginning of home instruction. The notice must contain all of the information required by law. Annual Assessment of Student Progress The law requires that students in a home instruction program participate in an annual assessment of the student's academic process. If the test is administered through the school district where the student resides, the parent or guardian must obtain the agreement of the Superintendent or designee prior to submitting the written notice of intent to provide home instruction. On or before September 1 of each subsequent year of home instruction, the student's parent or guardian shall file a letter with the CESD Superintendent and the Maine Commissioner of Education stating the intention to continue providing home instruction and enclosing a copy of one of the forms of annual assessment of the student's academic progress as specified by law. Roster of Students Receiving Home Instruction The Superintendent shall maintain a roster of all students eligible to attend school within the district who are receiving home instruction. Legal Reference: 20-A MRSA ยง 5001-A(3) and (4) Maine Dept. of Ed. Rule Ch. 125 Cross Reference: IHBGA - Homeschooling - Participation in School Programs JEA - Compulsory School Attendance Adopted: September 12, 2005 Revised: November 13, 2012 January 14, 2014