Maryland Compliance Options
Explore compliance options for Maryland and decide which one works best for you.
Available Options & Instructions
Option 1: Homeschooling under the portfolio option
To homeschool under this option, you’ll need to follow these guidelines.
1. File a Notice of Consent form with your local superintendent.
2. Teach the required subjects.
3. Provide the required instruction.
4. Maintain a portfolio.
5. Respond to your superintendent’s requests to review your portfolio.
2019. If the superintendent reviews your portfolio and determines that your child is not being educated in accordance with the regulations, he or she must notify you of these deficiencies in your program.
6. Notify your superintendent of any changes to your homeschool status If you stop homeschooling during the school year, or switch from one homeschool option to another, you must notify the superintendent.
7. Be aware that the school cannot impose additional requirements.
Option 2: Homeschooling under the church umbrella option
To homeschool under the church umbrella option, you’ll need to find a church umbrella. This is a school or institution that offers an educational program operated by a bona fide church organization. Some homeschooled students have encountered significant problems when applying for law enforcement jobs in Maryland with a diploma issued by a church umbrella. The Department of Education takes the position that an umbrella program cannot issue a valid diploma because it is not a school.
1. Select and join a church umbrella.
2. File a Notice of Consent form with your superintendent.
3. Have the church umbrella supervise your instruction.
4. Regularly verify your involvement in the umbrella program.
Option 3: Homeschooling under the church-exempt school umbrella option
To homeschool under the church-exempt school umbrella option, you’ll need to find a church-exempt school umbrella. This is a school operated by a church that is exempt from state school approval requirements.
1. Select and join a church-exempt school umbrella.
2. File a Notice of Consent form with your superintendent.
3. Have the church-exempt school umbrella supervise your instruction.
4. Regularly verify your involvement in the umbrella program.
Option 4: Homeschooling under the state-approved school umbrella option
To homeschool under the state-approved school umbrella option, your local school must assign a school-based teacher to assist the home teacher and to issue progress reports, mark papers, and grade tests.
1. File a Notice of Consent form with your superintendent.
2. Regularly verify your involvement in the umbrella program.
