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Each homeschool student has an Individualized Learning Plan or ILP.  Parents work collaboratively with a correspondence coordinator to develop this plan.

An ILP is your student’s educational plan for each subject area. Here, you will plan out what material you will use, what topics you will cover, and other instruction strategies. 

Once you’ve turned in your ILP, the correspondence coordinator will contact you to meet to develop or review your plan. If we do not receive an ILP by the deadline, allotment funds will be locked until the ILP is turned in. The state requires an ILP for each student, and any student who does not have one will be automatically withdrawn from the program in October.