Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region County, CT

Homeschooling in Killingly, Connecticut

Complete homeschooling support services for families in Killingly. Choose from curriculum planning, tutoring, parent coaching, and legal compliance assistance.

Homeschooling in Killingly, Connecticut is easier with the right support. Kids on the Yard provides Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region County families with everything they need to run a successful homeschool program: customized curriculum, expert tutoring, compliance tracking, and more. Our local knowledge combined with nationwide resources gives your family the best of both worlds.

Killingly families are primarily served by Killingly Unified School District, and our homeschool curriculum specialists work with parents transitioning out of the district as well as those who have always homeschooled.

About Killingly

Here are some facts about Killingly, Connecticut that we use to tailor our homeschooling support to local families.

County
Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region County
Primary school district
Killingly Unified School District
Coordinates
41.841°, -71.877°

Our Services in Killingly

Homeschool Curriculum

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Parent Coaching

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Subject Tutoring

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Record Keeping

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is homeschooling?

Homeschooling is an educational approach where parents or guardians take primary responsibility for their children's education at home rather than sending them to a traditional public or private school. Families can customize the curriculum, pace, and teaching methods to fit their child's individual learning style and needs.

How do I start homeschooling?

Starting homeschooling involves several key steps: research your state's homeschool laws and notification requirements, choose a curriculum or educational approach that fits your family, set up a dedicated learning space, create a daily schedule, and connect with local homeschool groups for support. Kids on the Yard can guide you through every step of the process.

Do I need to be a certified teacher to homeschool?

In most states, you do not need to be a certified teacher to homeschool your children. Requirements vary by state, but the majority allow parents without teaching credentials to educate their children at home. Some states may require a minimum education level for the teaching parent. Our compliance team can help you understand your state's specific requirements.

How much does homeschooling cost?

Homeschooling costs vary widely depending on curriculum choices, extracurricular activities, and whether you use professional tutoring services. Basic curriculum materials can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per year. Many states offer ESA (Education Savings Accounts) or voucher programs that can help offset costs. Contact us to learn about funding options in your state.

Can homeschooled students go to college?

Absolutely! Homeschooled students are accepted at colleges and universities across the country, including Ivy League schools. Many colleges actively recruit homeschoolers because of their self-motivation and strong academic preparation. Proper transcript preparation and standardized test scores are key components of a successful college application.

What are the homeschooling requirements in Connecticut?

Homeschooling requirements in Connecticut vary and may include filing a notice of intent, maintaining attendance records, providing instruction in required subjects, and submitting to periodic evaluations or standardized testing. Our compliance support team stays current with Connecticut's specific regulations to help your family remain in full compliance.

Does Connecticut require standardized testing for homeschoolers?

Testing requirements for homeschoolers in Connecticut depend on the specific regulations in place. Some states require annual standardized testing, others accept portfolio reviews or professional evaluations, and some have no testing requirements at all. Our team can help you understand and meet Connecticut's assessment requirements.

Are there homeschool groups or co-ops in Connecticut?

Yes, Connecticut has a growing community of homeschool families with numerous co-ops, support groups, and enrichment programs available. These groups offer socialization opportunities, group classes, field trips, and sports activities. We can help connect you with established homeschool networks in your area of Connecticut.

We switched to homeschooling because our child wasn't thriving in traditional school. With Kids on the Yard's personalized tutoring, she's now two grade levels ahead in reading and actually loves learning again.
David & Lisa K.4th grader, homeschooling 1 year

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Kids on the Yard provides support solely for educational record-keeping and basic compliance tracking as an administrative service. We are not a law firm and none of our employees, representatives, contractors, or affiliates are authorized to provide legal advice. Kids on the Yard does not interpret laws or regulations, does not determine whether you meet any legal or regulatory requirements, and does not represent or act on behalf of any legal authority.

We are not affiliated with any attorneys, law offices, legal professionals, or legal service providers. All information, tools, resources, communications, and materials provided by Kids on the Yard—including those found on our website, through our staff, or in any written or verbal guidance—are for general organizational and informational purposes only. Nothing we provide should be relied upon as legal advice or as a substitute for professional legal counsel.

For any legal questions, obligations, compliance requirements, or decisions, please consult a licensed attorney who can provide advice specific to your circumstances.