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This page provides useful details and links to Massachusetts Homeschool Groups and Homeschooling Associations in Massachusetts where you can access further information on homechooling including State laws, regulations and requirements for the homeschooling of children and students in Massachusetts.
This information is provided as a service by Zane Education.
We welcome any suggested Massachusetts homeschool related additions to these pages and invite you to use our Contact Page to provide us with links, images, resources, and activities in your State that you feel will be of benefit to other families homeschooling and home educating their children.
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Massachusetts Homeschooling Resources
Online Visual Learning for Homeschooling - highly effective and particularly affordable way to homeschool your children at a fraction of the cost of using expensive textbooks and printed matter that most children find dull and uninteresting. Also provides a solution for a wide range of Special Needs kids and the ideal solution for Dyslexia
Massachusetts Homeschool Associations
Massachusetts Home Learning Association
LACI Homeschoolers Association
Massachusetts Homeschool Groups on Facebook
Massachusetts Homeschoolers Connection
Advocates for Home Education in Massachusetts
NESA Home-School Program
Homeschool Educational Links
Royalston Massachusetts Homeschoolers
Ark Homeschool
Hayden Homeschooling Center
Pioneer Valley Homeschoolers - Western MA Hilltowns
Massachusetts Homeschool Groups
Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators
Massachusetts Homeschooling Yahoo Groups
Massachusetts Home Learning Association
Other Useful Massachusetts Homeschool Information
Massachusetts Department of Education - K-12 State Standards and Curriculum Requirements
Home School Legal Defense Association - Massachusetts Homeschooling News, State Legislation and Laws for Homeschooling
Massachusetts Homeschool Laws and State Requirements
Law
State requires parents to send notification or achievement test scores and/or professional evaluation, plus other requirements (e.g. curriculum approval by the state, teacher qualification of parents, or home visits by state officials).
All States that have high requirements for homeschooling:
Massachusetts, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, New York, Vermont