Under Connecticut State Statute 10-184, a parent may remove a child from public school for purposes of homeschooling if "the parent or person having control of such child is able to show that the child is elsewhere receiving equivalent instruction in the studies taught in the public schools". These subjects include reading, writing, spelling, English grammar, geography, arithmetic and United States history and in citizenship, including a study of the town, state and federal governments.
As someone who homeschools, it is your responsibility to select a method, program, and/or curriculum that ensures your student receives a quality education. While the New Britain Board of Education does not look at plans, programs, and/or curriculum for quality and effectiveness, we are able to provide you with resources that may assist you with home instruction.
Connecticut Homeschool Network
There are several steps to getting started, and Connecticut’s Homeschool Network provides the information you need, along with a support network to lean on. They will also help connect you with other homeschooling families, along with others who can talk to you about their homeschooling experience. Click to learn more
Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) - Homeschooling in Connecticut Al the information you need from the State of Connecticut in regard to your options, the process to withdraw your student from school, high school diplomas, adult education, academic resources, and more. Click to learn more
Connecticut Learning Hub
The Connecticut Learning Hub provides resources to support different types of learning at home. Click to learn more
National Home School Association (NHSA)
The NHSA is the national headquarters for home schooling in America. The NHSA provides comprehensive support, programs, activities, and resources to the nationwide community of homeschoolers. Click to learn more
Find other CT Homeschool Groups Find other homeschool groups throughout the State of Connecticut. Click to learn more