In considering this claim for Child's benefits, you asked whether the home school
                  the child attends meets the requirements of Florida law. Having considered the evidence
                  presented by your office and the applicable federal and state law, it is our opinion
                  that the home school the child attends seems to meet the requirements of the Florida
                  home school law
               
               FACTS
               The claimant, Elizabeth S~ (Claimant), turned 18 on September 21, 2005. Claimant is
                  currently home schooled by her mother, Diane S~. On July 6, 2005, Claimant's mother
                  submitted a letter from Pascoe Palace Productions indicating that Claimant achieved
                  test results on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills commensurate with her ability for grade
                  11. On August 17, 2005, the state of Florida certified the mother's request to home
                  school Claimant for the 2004-2005 school year and acknowledged the mother's request
                  to home school Claimant for the 2005-2006 school year.
               
               Statutory Authority
               The statutory requirements for a home education program in the state of Florida are
                  as follows:
               
               1002.41 Home Education Program
               (1) A “home education program” is defined in § 1002.01. The parent is not required
                  to hold a valid regular Florida teaching certificate.
               
               (a) The parent shall notify the district school superintendent of the county in which
                  the parent resides of her or his intent to establish and maintain a home education
                  program. The notice shall be in writing, signed by the parent, and shall include the
                  names, addresses, and birth dates of all children who shall be enrolled as students
                  in the home education program. The notice shall be filed in the district school superintendent's
                  office within 30 days of the establishment of the home education program. A written
                  notice of termination of the home education program shall be filed in the district
                  school superintendent's office within 30 days after said termination.
               
               (b) The parent shall maintain a portfolio of records and materials. The portfolio
                  shall consist of the following:
               
               1. A log of educational activities that is made contemporaneously with the instruction
                  and that designates by title any reading materials used.
               
               2. Samples of any writings, worksheets, workbooks, or creative materials used or developed
                  by the student. The portfolio shall be preserved by the parent for 2 years and shall
                  be made available for inspection by the district school superintendent, or the district
                  school superintendent's agent, upon 15 days' written notice. Nothing in this section
                  shall require the district school superintendent to inspect the portfolio.
               
               (c) The parent shall provide for an annual educational evaluation in which is documented
                  the student's demonstration of educational progress at a level commensurate with her
                  or his ability. The parent shall select the method of evaluation and shall file a
                  copy of the evaluation annually with the district school superintendent's office in
                  the county in which the student resides. The annual educational evaluation shall consist
                  of one of the following:
               
               1. A teacher selected by the parent shall evaluate the student's educational progress
                  upon review of the portfolio and discussion with the student. Such teacher shall hold
                  a valid regular Florida certificate to teach academic subjects at the elementary or
                  secondary level;
               
               2. The student shall take any nationally normed student achievement test administered
                  by a certified teacher;
               
               3. The student shall take a state student assessment test used by the school district
                  and administered by a certified teacher, at a location and under testing conditions
                  approved by the school district;
               
               4. The student shall be evaluated by an individual holding a valid, active license
                  pursuant to the provisions of s. 490.003(7) or (8); or
               
               5. The student shall be evaluated with any other valid measurement tool as mutually
                  agreed upon by the district school superintendent of the district in which the student
                  resides and the student's parent.
               
               (2) The district school superintendent shall review and accept the results of the
                  annual educational evaluation of the student in a home education program. If the student
                  does not demonstrate educational progress at a level commensurate with her or his
                  ability, the district school superintendent shall notify the parent, in writing, that
                  such progress has not been achieved. The parent shall have 1 year from the date of
                  receipt of the written notification to provide remedial instruction to the student.
                  At the end of the 1-year probationary period, the student shall be reevaluated as
                  specified in paragraph (1)(c). Continuation in a home education program shall be contingent
                  upon the student demonstrating educational progress commensurate with her or his ability
                  at the end of the probationary period.
               
               (3) A home education program shall be excluded from meeting the requirements of a
                  school day.
               
               (9) Home education program students may receive testing and evaluation services at
                  diagnostic and resource centers, in accordance with the provisions of § 1006.03(3).
                  FLA. STAT. ANN. § 1002.41 (2005).
               
               ANALYSIS
               Social Security regulation 20 C.F.R. § 404.367(a)(1)(2005) provides that claimant
                  is a full time elementary or secondary school student if the Claimant is “instructed
                  in elementary or secondary school at home in accordance with a home school law of
                  the State or other jurisdiction in which [the Claimant] reside[s].” The home school
                  law for the State of Florida is set out above. According to the information supplied
                  by your office, Claimant appears to comply with § 1002.41 because the mother notified
                  the school district in writing that she intended to home school Claimant. FLA. STAT.
                  ANN. § 1002.41(a)(1). Section 1002.41(c) requires that the parent provide for an annual
                  educational evaluation pursuant to one of five different criteria. FLA. STAT. ANN.
                  § 1002.41(c). On July 6, 2005, Claimant's mother submitted a letter from Pascoe Palace
                  Productions indicating that Claimant achieved sufficient test results on the Iowa
                  Test of Basic Skills to satisfy the state testing and evaluation requirement. FLA.
                  STAT. ANN. § 1002.41(c)(3).
               
               The statute also requires that the parent maintain “a portfolio of records and materials”
                  related to their home school program. FLA. STAT. ANN. § 1002.41(b). The statue requires
                  that “[t]he portfolio shall be preserved by the parent for 2 years and shall be made
                  available for inspection by the district school superintendent, or the district school
                  superintendent's agent, upon 15 days' written notice. Nothing in this section shall
                  require the district school superintendent to inspect the portfolio.” FLA. STAT. ANN.
                  § 1002.41(b)(2). The request to inspect the student portfolio is at the discretion
                  of the superintendent, but the inspection of the portfolio is not required for certification.
                  Overall, it appears that Claimant's home school meets the requirements for a home
                  school in the state of Florida based on the evidence presented.
               
               Sincerely,
Mary A. S~
Regional Chief Counsel
J. S. C~
Assistant Regional Counsel