The following chart has links (current as of May 2020) to the website in each Maryland county where information about homeschooling can be found. The available information varies greatly from county to county. Some merely mention that a particular office oversees homeschooling in addition to a dozen other responsibilities. In those cases, please scroll all the way through the website to locate the information that pertains to homeschooling. Other sites are specific only to homeschooling and provide online notification forms and extensive details about how to prepare for reviews.
If you are new to homeschooling, check out my Homeschooling FAQs:
[…] Once you have understood your responsibilities under the law, you need to let your county school board know that your child will not be attending school. If your child has been in private school prior to homeschooling, you still need to let the county know that they will be homeschooled now. You can find the link to the office responsible for homeschool oversight in your county here. […]
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[…] or another state where you had to file a notice of intent to homeschool, you will need to let that office know that your child is returning to school once you have completed the re-enrollment […]
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[…] If you don’t know any other homeschoolers who review with your county, then call or email the homeschool office (that’s where you sent your Notice of Intent to start homeschooling) in your school district […]
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