General overview of South Dakota laws
Parent/Guardian responsibilities as defined by law
Partial/part-time enrollment in public school as a homeschooler
Open enrollment for homeschool students
Homeschool students participating in activities at local public school
Notes:
- Students of any grade level may participate in any activity at their public school. Some high school activities are sanctioned by the South Dakota High School Activities Association and there are specific requirements for that participation.
- High school students who are participating in a SDHSAA sanctioned activity cannot leave public school mid-semester and continue to participate in activities that semester as a Alternative Instruction student.
- You may be asked to submit transcripts for the previous semester grades to prove academic eligibility.
- You must follow South Dakota High School Activities Association rules on activities eligibility. Those can be found here, starting on page 8.
- You must fill out the SDHSAA checklist and provide it to your school. Find that form here.
Dual Credit — taking high school and college classes in the same year
Scholarships
Loan of textbooks
Truancy
Special considerations for small schools
School placement after receiving alternative instruction
Primary and Secondary Education placement
Note: high schools do not have to accept homeschool credits even if they were taken from a nationally accredited program.