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4 WAYS TO SCHOOL IN FLORIDA: NEW FLORIDA CHOICE OPTION FOR HOMESCHOOL

Florida School Choice Options | Public, Private, Home Education, PEP

Florida School Choice Options

Florida offers a diverse range of educational choices for families. Whether you’re considering public school, enrolling in a private institution, pursuing home education, or exploring the Personalized Education Program (PEP), it’s essential to understand each option’s legal requirements and benefits. This guide breaks down the key differences and links to official resources from the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE), Step Up For Students, and the AAA Scholarship Foundation.

1. Public School

  • Enrollment: Local district or charter schools
  • Curriculum: Florida state standards
  • Testing: Required statewide testing (§1008.22, F.S.)
  • Tuition: Free
  • Scholarships: Not eligible while enrolled full-time
  • FLDOE Public School Info

2. Private School (Including Umbrella Schools)

3. Home Education (Traditional Homeschooling)

  • Enrollment: Letter of Intent to district (§1002.41, F.S.)
  • Curriculum: Parent-directed
  • Testing: Annual evaluation (portfolio, standardized test, or psychologist review)
  • Tuition: Parent-funded
  • Scholarships: Not eligible unless switching to PEP or FES-UA
  • FLDOE Home Education Page

4. Personalized Education Program (PEP)

  • Enrollment: Apply via Step Up or AAA
  • Curriculum: Parent-directed, with Student Learning Plan (SLP)
  • Testing: Required annually (norm-referenced test)
  • Tuition: Covered via Education Savings Account (ESA)
  • Scholarships: Yes – PEP provides ~$8,000 per year

Comparison Table

Feature Public School Private School Home Education PEP
EnrollmentDistrict/charter schoolDirect with private schoolLetter of Intent to districtApply via SFO
InstructionTeacher-ledSchool-ledParent-ledParent-led
CurriculumState standardsSchool-chosenParent-chosenParent-chosen (with SLP)
TestingState-mandatedOnly if using scholarshipAnnual evaluationRequired norm-referenced test
ReportingSchool handlesSchool handlesAnnual report to districtAnnual report to SFO
Scholarship EligibleNoYes (FTC, FES)No (unless FES-UA)Yes (PEP ESA)
TuitionFreeVaries (scholarships may apply)Parent-fundedESA-funded (~$8,000)

For the most accurate and updated information, always refer directly to official resources like FLDOE, Step Up For Students, and AAA Scholarship Foundation.