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What is a private school satellite programs (PSP)?


Published: Sep. 24, 2024

To homeschool your child under a private school satellite program (PSP), you can be your child’s teacher while also registering them with an established private school, which may provide support with record-keeping and curriculum.

Neither PSAs nor PSPs will provide an IEP for your child, but some families may choose to explore these options if they prefer to fund therapeutic services through insurance or other means. For more information, see our articles Homeschooling 101 and Private School 101.

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