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What’s New?

What’s New?

Check here for the latest additions to our website. Current Issues are highlighted here.

Are there tax breaks for homeschoolers? What about the educator expense deduction?

Graduation Requirements 

What’s So Unusual (and Great!) About Wisconsin Homeschooling Law

Will I need any of my homeschool records when I enter the workforce?

Public dollars put Wisconsin homeschooling law at risk

Call to Action Regarding Request to Form a Committee to study WI Homeschool Law

WPA Response to Abuse and Regulation

If my children don’t “go” to school, does that mean we’re homeschooling? Clarifying the differences between a home-based private educational program (homeschooling) and other programs where children may be doing school at home.

2017-2019 Wisconsin Budget Bill passed and signed

Required Records vs. Personal Records

2017-2019 Biennial Budget Bill

Expanded information on PI-1206 filing

Does my local school district receive money for my child even though he/she is homeschooled?

Update on WI law for youth employment (6/23/17)

What if my child goes back to conventional school midyear?

All Wisconsin statutes pertaining to homeschooling

History

Current Issues

Is homeschooling right for me?

Do I have to continue filing the PI-1206 once my child turns 18?

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WHPA is a state-wide, inclusive, grassroots organization dedicated to protecting the right and freedom of parents to provide an education to their children according to their own principles and beliefs.

WHPA provides information about homeschooling in Wisconsin. WHPA does not provide specific legal advice to any specific individuals in the context of any specific matters. It is the responsibility of each homeschool administrator/parent or guardian to read original source material and make decisions on compliance for themselves. When you file the PI-1206 Homeschool Report with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, you take full responsibility for understanding and complying with the laws outlined on that form. WHPA does not endorse or provide curriculum suggestions or specific materials for any particular educational approach.
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