
Homeschool
4204 Channel 10 Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Kuldip Mangat, Coordinator
A student may be excused from compulsory attendance at a public school when written evidence (Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Homeschool and the State of Nevada Notice of Intent to Homeschool form) is provided to the Clark County School District (District) that a student will receive equivalent instruction. Upon receipt of the Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Homeschool and the State of Nevada Notice of Intent to Homeschool form and the student's educational plan, the District will provide a receipt to the student's parent/guardian.
For more information about Nevada homeschool law, refer to Nevada Revised Statutes NRS 392.070.
| Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Homeschool and the State of Nevada Notice of Intent to Homeschool form |
Email:
CCSDHomeschool@nv.ccsd.net
Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Homeschool and the State of Nevada Notice of Intent to Homeschool form and the student's educational plan must be submitted to your zoned school or via email: CCSDHomeschool@nv.ccsd.net. Once the Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Homeschool and the State of Nevada Notice of Intent to Homeschool form have been processed, the Clark County School District (District) will send the receipt to the parent/guardian listed mailing address via U.S. mail or via email.
For assistance, call 702-799-8630.
Please note that the Education Services Division is the District's go-between for the required homeschool paperwork with the State of Nevada Department of Education.
Contact your child's zoned high school for qualifying testing dates.
Forms
- State of Nevada Notice of Intent to Homeschool
- Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Homeschool
- Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Homeschool (Spanish)
- State of Nevada Notice of Intent of Homeschooled Child to Participate in Programs and Activities
Helpful Links and Resources
- Nevada Department of Education — Homeschooling
- District — Homeschool Information
- Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) 389.680 Credits for Correspondence Courses
- Nevada Homeschool Organization Website
- Nevada Department of Education's Academic Standards
Upon returning to the District, please note the following regulations and state laws regarding grade-level placement:
- District Regulation 5123 outlines the requirements for promotion, retention, and demotion of students, including credit requirements and criteria for promotion to high school on academic probation.
- District Regulation 5111 requires students "shall be placed in the age-appropriate grade based upon their age as of August 1, unless retained or demoted in accordance with District policies and regulations. Age-appropriate grade is determined by the ages provided in NRS 392.040.”
