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How to change to domicile to another state to make roadschooling easier?

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(@Mark123)
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My thinking is that because the kids have never been in the US system, no one would know either way right?

what do you mean by "Satisfied with your address"?

Looking at the individual state requirements, some say mandated subjects required but no assessment required, and a 1 time notification .
If subjects are mandated but no assessment, how can they control that?

thank you for your reply,
 

very Much appreciated

 


Edited August 25, 2017 by Mark123


   
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(@Kirk W)
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  On 8/25/2017 at 8:59 AM, Mark123 said:

what do you mean by "Satisfied with your address"?

Each state has their own set of rules about what is a legal address and most state that it must be a physical place and do not accept a mail forwarding service address. That is one of the reasons that so many choose to use TX, FL, and SD as their domicile when RVing full time. I don't know what the current law in Washington is, but I did locate this in a news story from 2007:

 
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Under the policy change, acceptable forms of identification are home-utility bills dated within two months of the date of application for a license, home-mortgage information or voter-registration cards.

 

They will probably ask for some type of proof of address.

  On 8/25/2017 at 8:59 AM, Mark123 said:

Looking at the individual state requirements, some say mandated subjects required but no assessment required, and a 1 time notification .

I would take it that this is a question of state school requirements and I have no personal experience with that issue and only know what friends with home-school experience have told me, so I'm probably not the best source. If someone on the forums who has experience does not respond, here are some places that you can probably find answers to most of your questions. The X-scapers are a group within the Escapee organization which consist of families and folks who are still working while the majority of us here are retired and work part-time, if at all. There are a few here that do still work and we love to have them join in, but you can probably get more and better help on home school issues from the X-scaper side of our club. 

X-scapers on Facebook                       X-scapers website

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(@LindaH)
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This subject seems to come up a lot and may come up even more as the Escapees/Xscapers draw in more and more younger families.  Perhaps it's time to consider a separate forum for home schooling? 


   
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(@Mark123)
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Thank Ya'll 

 

my my kids are 6 7 9

 

yes, seems to be a desire to live free' er 


   
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