Home, Hospital, or Institutional Instruction (aka Homebound Instruction)
Home Instruction (aka Home Schooling)
information is available through the
Office of Religious and Independent School Support
Home, hospital, or institutional instruction (sometimes referred to as homebound instruction) is an educational service provided by a school district to resident students (public and nonpublic) who are anticipated to be unable to attend school in person for at least ten days in a three-month period due to physical, mental, or emotional illness or injury. This instruction ensures that students can continue learning and working towards mastery of learning standards while unable to attend school for a significant period of time for reasons beyond their control. These services are provided in accordance with Commissioner's regulations §100.22 and §175.21.