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In Michigan, homeschooling is regulated by the Michigan Department of Education. Parents or guardians who wish to homeschool their children in Michigan must follow certain requirements, including:
  1. Notifying the Michigan Department of Education in writing within 10 days of starting to homeschool
  2. Providing the department with the name, age, and grade level of each child being homeschooled
  3. Ensuring that the child receives instruction in the subjects required by Michigan law, which include reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science
  4. Keeping records of the child's progress, including attendance records and samples of the child's work
  5. Administering an annual standardized achievement test or alternative assessment to the child, or having the child's progress evaluated by a qualified third party
Families who do not follow these requirements may be subject to legal action. It is important for families considering homeschooling in Michigan to carefully review and understand the state's homeschooling laws, including Michigan Compiled Laws § 380.1561 et seq., to ensure that they are in compliance.

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