Homeschooling in New York: your records, auto-generated.
New York requires Letter of Intent by July 1, IHIP by August 15, 4 quarterly reports with subject-hours counts, annual assessment. Wildgrove generates all of it automatically — from your child's actual learning, every session.
What New York requires:
New York requires: (1) A Letter of Intent submitted to your local school district by July 1. (2) An Individualized Home Instruction Plan (IHIP) submitted by August 15 listing subjects, materials, and instructor. (3) Four quarterly reports documenting instruction hours per subject. (4) An annual assessment (standardized test, portfolio evaluation, or equivalent).
Requirements as of 2026 — verify with your state's current regulations.
What Wildgrove auto-generates for New York families:
- IHIP template populated from your child's profile
- 4 quarterly reports with subject-hours counts (auto-generated)
- Annual portfolio export for assessment
- Standards alignment to New York State Learning Standards
Tell Wildgrove you're in New York at setup. We configure the output.
If your child returns to school in New York:
New York schools have discretion over credit acceptance. A complete IHIP/quarterly report record significantly strengthens your child's position.
New York does not currently have an ESA program.
New York families do not have access to state ESA funds for homeschooling expenses. Check back as state legislation evolves.