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    Connecticut

    Yes.

    Connecticut requires instruction in the following subjects:

    • reading, writing, spelling & English Grammar
    • geography
    • arithmetic
    • US history & citizenship, including studies of town, state and federal governments.

    No but recommended by many homeschool groups and HSLDA.

    The state of Connecticut suggests a notice of intent be filed with your local superintendent within 10 days of starting your homeschool program, and/or at the beginning of the school year annually thereafter.

    The notice should include the name of the teacher, subjects to be taught, days of instruction and methods of assessment.

    *The information on this page is for general use only. It should not be taken as legal advice. It is believed to be accurate however state and federal laws change every year. Homeschool.net recommends joining an organization such as the Home School Legal Defense Association before your homeschooling adventure begins. HSLDA can provide complete, accurate, legal advice and services for homeschooling families.

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