Home Instruction

The Warren County School Board recognizes that when the requirements of Va. Code § 22.1-254.1 are complied with instruction of children by their parents is an acceptable alternative form of education under the policy of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Any parent of any child who will have reached the fifth birthday on or before September 30 of any school year and who has not passed the eighteenth birthday may elect to provide home instruction in lieu of school attendance if the parent

  1. holds a high school diploma;
  2. is a teacher of qualifications prescribed by the Board of Education;
  3. provides the child with a program of study or curriculum which may be delivered through a correspondence course or distance learning program or in any other manner; or
  4. provides evidence that the parent is able to provide an adequate education for the child.

 

Home Instruction or Home schooling is one alternative to school attendance.  In Virginia "any parent, guardian, legal custodian, or other person having control or charge of a child" may provide home instruction as prescribed by https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title22.1/chapter7/section22.1-254.1/ of the Code of Virginia.

If you elect to provide home instruction for  your child(ren) please notify Warren County Public Schools of your intent by submitting a Notice of Intent to Provide Home Instruction with the proper documentation. When a parent elects to provide home instruction for their school aged child it is up to the parent to provide the curriculum; no student on home instruction will be granted a diploma from Warren County Public Schools.

Please follow the links below for more information on home instruction. For additional information, you may also consult the Virginia Department of Education's guidelines for home instruction.

Home Instruction Requirements

A Notice of Intent to Provide Home Instruction is to be submitted no later than August 15th with all documentation required.

Evidence of Educational Achievement as prescribed in §22.1-254.1 of the Code of Virginia no later than August 1st of each year following the year of home instruction.

Once all information is received and in compliance with the Code of Virginia an acknowledgement of compliance is sent to the parent/guardian.

All required documentation for both the Annual Notice of Intent as well as Annual Evidence of Progress may be submitted via email to:homeinstruction@wcps.k12.va.us  You may also mail or fax (see contact information below).

RETURN TO: Warren County Public Schools, Home Instruction

210 North Commerce Avenue, Front Royal, VA. 22630

Email: homeinstruction@wcps.k12.va.us   

Fax: 540-636-4195      Phone: 540-635-2171

Visit the WCPS Home Instruction Website at https://www.wcpsva.org/homeinstruction

 

A Parent who begins Home Instruction or moves into Warren County after the beginning of the school year shall provide notification as soon as practicable and comply with all notification requirements within 30 days.

A parent who elects to provide home instruction to a child who is over the age of six as of September 30 of the school year shall provide the superintendent by August 1 following the school year in which the child has received home instruction with either:

  1. evidence that the child has attained a composite score in or above the fourth stanine on any nationally normed standardized achievement test or an equivalent score on the ACT, SAT or PSAT test or
  2.  an evaluation or assessment which the superintendent determines to indicate that the child is achieving an adequate level of educational growth and progress, including but not limited to:
  • (a) an evaluation letter from a person licensed to teach in any state, or a person with a master's degree or higher in an academic discipline, having knowledge of the child's academic progress, stating that the child is achieving an adequate level of educational growth and progress; or
  • (b) a report card or transcript from a community college or college, college distance learning program or home-education correspondence school.

In the event that evidence of progress as required in this subsection is not provided by the parent, the home instruction program for that child may be placed on probation for one year. Parents shall file with the superintendent evidence of their ability to provide an adequate education for their child and a remediation plan for the probationary year which indicates their program is designed to address any educational deficiency. Upon acceptance of such evidence and plan by the superintendent, the home instruction may continue for one probationary year. If the remediation plan and evidence are not accepted or the required evidence of progress is not provided by August 1 following the probationary year, home instruction shall cease and the parent shall make other arrangements for the education of the child which comply with Va. Code § 22.1-254.

 

The requirements for Evidence of Progress shall not apply to children who are under the age of six as of September 30 of the school year.

 

August 1Due date for Evidence of Progress
August 15Due date for the Notice of Intent and supporting documents.

 

AP & PSAT Tests for Homeschooled Students

 

If you have a child who is eligible to take either the AP test or the PSAT test (10th and 11th grade only PSAT test) for possible college admission or for any other reason, such testing can be arranged through the Counseling Department at Warren County High School or the Counseling Department at Skyline High School.  If you have questions regarding these tests, please call the Director of School Counseling, at Warren County High School at 635-4144 or the Director of School Counseling, at Skyline High School at 631-0366.  Home school parents must pay the same fees as public school parents.

 

If you need financial assistance with the fee payment, please contact the office of the Assistant Superintendent for Administration at 540-635-2171, extension 34242 before contacting your Director of School Counseling.

 

Please contact your school counselor if you plan to register for either of these tests.  

 

2024-2025 SAT Test Dates & Registration Deadlines

 

TEST DATE Est. Registration Deadline Est. Online Score Release
August 24, 2024 August 9, 2024 September 6, 2024
October 5, 2024 September 20, 2024 October 18, 2024
November 2, 2024 October 18, 2024 November 15, 2024
December 7, 2024 November 22, 2024 December 20, 2024
March 8, 2025 February 21, 2025 March 21, 2025
May 3, 2025 April 18, 2025 May 16, 2025
June 7, 2025 May 22, 2025 June 20, 2025

 

Note: The dates provided in these charts are based on information released by the College Board and previous SAT test dates.  In some cases, the information provided has not yet been confirmed by the College Board.  Visit www.collegeboard.org for the most up-to-date published information.

 

 

2024-2025 ACT Test Dates & Registration Deadlines

 

TEST DATE Regular Registration Deadline Late Registration Deadline
September 14, 2024 August 9, 2024 August 25, 2024
October 26, 2024 September 20, 2024 October 7, 2024
December 14, 2024 November 8, 2024 November 22, 2024
February 8, 2025 January 3, 2025 January 20, 2025
April 13, 2025 March 8, 2025 March 24, 2025
June 8, 2025 May 3, 2025 May 19, 2025
July 13, 2025 June 7, 2025 June 21, 2025

 

 

 

 

Additional Information

Please call the high school counseling department in your zone to find out which AP tests are being tested this year.

Warren County High School: 540-635-0366

Skyline High School:  540-635-4144

PSAT cost is $18 payable to SHS or WCHS. Each student will test in their perspective zone. There is a $40 charge for an unused test. The counseling office needs to know by September 2nd  for ordering of PSATs.

 
AP tests are $98 each payable to SHS or WCHS. There is a $40 fee for late exam ordering, late testing, canceling and unused exams. We have a preferred ordering deadline for AP exams of 
September 2nd for fall and March 3rd for Spring.

Information for Junior/Senior Home School Students

PLEASE SEE ABOVE (AP and PSAT Testing) FOR INFORMATION ON TESTING DATES

 

COMMUNITY INFORMATION:

 

2024 Junior/Senior Planning Night - Reaching Out Now

We have our Junior/Senior Planning Night!

  • Event: 2024 Junior Senior Planning Night
  • Date: Tuesday, October 1st from 5pm - 9pm
  • Location: Laurel Ridge Community College - Corron Community Center @ 173 Skirmisher Lane, Middletown
  • Cost: FREE
  • What is it: Open to rising Seniors and Juniors in the Shenandoah Valley, this event will bring a variety of post-secondary options together, so they can plan for what comes next.
    Students and their families can take advantage of : Checklists for Junior and Senior Year, an Onsite FAFSA ID workshop offered by Laurel Ridge, Understanding the College Application process, Navigating the difference between Scholarships and Grants Application process,  Meet College Reps from across the region,  Finding out about Workforce Opportunities and Internships, Learning about the Armed Forces, Learn about Public Safety Careers, Participating in a Q&A Session
    FREE dinner will also be offered during the event.
  • Register at: https://reachingoutnow.org/event/2024-junior-senior-planning-night/
  • Registration Closes: Friday, September 27th
    The 4th annual Junior/Senior Planning Night will be held at the Corron Community Development Center on Laurel Ridge Community College’s Middletown Campus. Open to rising Seniors and Juniors in the ... Read more
We're very excited for this year's event and our partnership with Laurel Ridge, as well as already having 20+ representatives confirmed to attend from colleges across the region, all major branches of the military, the local IBEW, Sysco and Valley Health.

The flyer for the event is attached!
 
  • Event: 2024 YES Conference (Youth Empowered for Success)
  • Date: Tuesday, October 15 from 9:30am - 3:30pm
  • Location: Shenandoah University - Brandt Student Center @ 703 University Drive, Winchester
  • Cost: $25/student
  • What is it: The YES Conference (Youth Empowered for Success) is open to Seniors and Juniors in the Shenandoah Valley. This conference aims to provide attendees with skills and resources they may use to succeed in their personal lives, academics and professional careers through multiple speaker presentations and workshops. Students will also be able to take a tour of the college grounds. This year’s theme is “Am I A Leader?!?”. A selection of boxed breakfast and lunches is included in the registration costs. Space is limited at 250 seats so please register asap to guarantee your spot! 
  • Registration Closes: October 8th
This event is so much fun and we are excited to be able to offer it as a swap day to our students in Winchester and Warren County through the support of our superintendents. We also have transportation options confirmed from both Warren County High School and Skyline High School to the event and back as an option for the students.

Warren County Public Schools, Home Instruction

210 North Commerce Avenue, Front Royal, VA. 22630

Email: homeinstruction@wcps.k12.va.us   

Fax: 540-636-4195      Phone: 540-635-2171

Visit the WCPS Home Instruction Website at https://www.wcpsva.org/homeinstruction