Problems with Registering to Homeschool in Miami-Dade County?

The author of this email has asked that it be forwarded to all who may be affected by recent problems with Miami-Dade county:

Dear Home School Families:

If you are in my address book, I have included you in my email today. Please share and forward to others, this information.

Many of you are aware that Miami-Dade County Schools is trying to require that when a person in this county decides to home educate their child, and they send in their Letter of Intent, that a phone call response will be returned to you. The caller will tell you that you are required to come in person, in other words, submit your Letter of Intent, in person, with a photo ID, and an original birth certificate of each child you are beginning to home school.

I have been in contact with the County Attendance Services office, but finally hit a brick wall.

I spoke with our HSLDA (Home School Legal Defense Association) Attorney a couple of hours ago. Here are his recommendations for you.

  • Send your Letter of Intent — use the HSLDA Form or the FPEA Form, or simply write that you are beginning a home education program, and the date you are starting. Include your child’s name, birth date, home address, parent signature.
  • Mail it “Delivery Confirmation (cheaper than Return Receipt) You will get an email receipt.
  • When you get the phone call from the Attendance Services office,  just listen, don’t commit, don’t argue, be courteous. You may state: I have submitted what is required under FL Law, please send other requirements in writing. Then, we will have it in writing. You can forward it to me, please.
  • In the meantime, HSLDA will be handling this issue with the County.

I hope that you feel as good about this as I do. Please pass this on to your group immediately, so that everyone works together. Please remain calm and vigilant. If you have the other requirements in writing from the County, (even email) forward it to me.

Thank you for your attention in this matter.

Sandy Wagner
Florida Parent Educators Association
District 14 Director
Serving Miami-Dade and Monroe counties
305 251-8703
[email protected]

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Lupe Tucker

I’m a homeschooling mother of five wonderful children. I began homeschooling in the state of Florida in 2005, and since then I’ve supported thousands of parents in their homeschool journey. I built and published HomeschoolingFlorida.com, a hub of informative articles that walk parents through many different aspects of homeschooling in Florida. I also founded several Facebook groups to help guide and connect parents: FLVS Homeschooling Parents (Flex) and Florida Homeschoolers Dual Enrolled. I am a Florida Certified Teacher and am licensed to do evaluations in all 67 counties in Florida. I hold a Master in Fine Arts degree in English – Creative Writing from the University of Florida. In addition to educating my own children, I’ve taught at the university, high school, middle school, and elementary levels. Other services I offer include one-on-one consulting via Zoom and by phone and high school transcript services. You can learn more about that by visiting my other website, www.HomeschoolTranscriptsFL.com Please let me know if you have any questions about evaluations or any other aspect of homeschooling in Florida. I am an expert in high school course planning, dual enrollment, college admissions, college admission essays, and Bright Futures. Most of all, I am your ally. I work for YOU, to equip you and encourage you as you help your children learn and grow. If you want to book a consultation, visit my appointment page: www.calendly.com/lupita-tucker

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  • Mercedes P. Mori

    FROM: MERCEDES P. MORI 845-633-0297 [email protected]

    Dear Ms. Wagner, thank you for picking up the phone, giving me your precious time and attention–you have calmed the storm in my head. I was actually considering a move to a different state, when I read the news about Miami-Dade County. I had hoped that the “nuttiness” I’ve experienced here in Upstate New York would be non-existent there. Talking to you has reaffirmed my commitment to continue this despite adversity from whatever agency…I am now seeing this as a Suffrage movement–one that may well endure past the time that my son needs an education.

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