What does Virginia law say about proof of progress?
§ 22.1-254.1(C) of the Virginia Code states that “The parent who elects to provide home instruction shall provide the division superintendent by August 1 following the school year in which the child has received home instruction with either(i) evidence that the child has attained a composite score in or above the fourth stanine (23rd percentile) on ANY nationally normed standardized achievement test or(ii) an evaluation or assessment which the division superintendent determines indicates that the child is achieving an adequate level of educational growth and progress.”
What can I expect during the meeting?
I will walk through the samples with you and your child. I will ask open-ended questions and I always take notes. It is expected you, the parent, will be present during the entire evaluation. I do my best to keep it lighthearted and natural. The intent is to share in the growth and progress your child has made, not to scrutinize or criticize. If I feel there is an issue with the samples presented I will ask the parent to speak with me without the child present. We set goals together for the upcoming year toward the end of the meeting and we always celebrate the success of the child.
What if I didn't really "do" school this year?
I love evaluating all
children and love to encourage
parents in their homeschool journey! This is a true passion of
mine.
Having expressed that, I put my teaching license
on the line and strive to ensure my
services remain trustworthy
and in high regard with both county
officials and clients. I am well respected in counties all around the state of Virginia and beyond.
I ask that you please remain
honest and authentic during our
meeting. If you are worried about proving progress, I am happy to speak with
you prior to a meeting.
Who should use evaluations as proof of progress?
Any family who filed an NOI (Notice of Intent) can use either evaluations or testing as proof of progress. To learn more visit HEAV here.
* Filing under religious exemption or certified tutor options have different regulations/requirements.
Evaluations are an excellent alternative to standardized testing, as they allow for a more natural and personal approach. Evaluations are a terrific choice for children with anxiety, special needs, young children, children who do not generally perform well on tests, or families who want to take a more authentic approach toward showing proof of progress.
What happens after the meeting?
You will receive a PDF signed letter to submit to your district as proof of progress. It includes my contact information for the district.
Please note, all letters are copywrite protected. Altering letters in anyway is falsifying information and misuse of my identity.
Is it stressful?
No! It is a relaxed setting. I truly focus on the accomplishments of each child. I love to see the fun art projects children are so proud of and hear about their sports and activities.
It is a time of celebration for parents too! You have worked just as hard this year, so let's celebrate together!
If you have questions about curriculum or planning for following school year, we can address those too (time permitting).
How long does an evaluation take?
Individual evaluations last up to 25 minutes per child.
Family style evaluations last up to one hour and can accommodate 3 - 4 children.
They take place in person or over Zoom. If you feel your family needs additional time, please reach out.
How do I show my child's proof of progress?
Families may come equipped with:
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work samples
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projects (pictures or videos or projects, presentations, experiments also acceptable)
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tests and quizzes
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essays
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workbooks
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evidence of an online course/program
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curriculum list
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field trips
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classes, clubs, and co-op experiences
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pictures or videos
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Google or Dropbox folder with items scanned/uploaded
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Google Slideshow -showcasing work
Please remember you are showing proof of progress. Work samples which show beginning, middle and end are best. Please note there will be a primary focus on math and language arts. Other content areas should be included but to a lesser extent.
What is the cost?
In person evaluations are $75 and last up to 25 minutes
Virtual evaluations are $60 and last up to 25 minutes
Family Style Evaluations are available for families with 3 - 4 children. It is a one-hour timeslot for all children. Each child receives their own proof of progress letter, but this allows for less repetition if they children are completing some of the same subject work. The cost is $150
Year long evaluation and consultations are available for options are: $160
*This includes meeting virtually in the fall, winter, and then for final evaluation in the spring. Each meeting is 25 - 30 minutes.
** August/September evaluations: $75 for virtual. In person are not available.