Request for Homebound Instruction is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is Homebound Instruction?
A: Homebound Instruction is a service provided to students who are unable to attend school due to a temporary or chronic illness or injury.
Q: Who is eligible for Homebound Instruction in New Mexico?
A: Students in New Mexico who have a medical condition that prevents them from attending school are eligible for Homebound Instruction.
Q: How can a student qualify for Homebound Instruction?
A: To qualify for Homebound Instruction, a student must have a medical statement from a licensed healthcare provider stating that they are unable to attend school.
Q: What subjects are covered under Homebound Instruction?
A: Homebound Instruction covers core subjects such as math, language arts, science, and social studies.
Q: How long does Homebound Instruction last?
A: The length of Homebound Instruction depends on the student's individual circumstances and medical condition. It can range from a few weeks to several months.
Q: Who provides Homebound Instruction in New Mexico?
A: Homebound Instruction in New Mexico is provided by certified teachers employed by the student's school district.
Q: Can a student receive Homebound Instruction at home?
A: Yes, Homebound Instruction is usually provided at the student's home. However, other arrangements can be made if necessary.
Q: Is there a cost for Homebound Instruction in New Mexico?
A: No, Homebound Instruction in New Mexico is provided at no cost to the student or their family.
Q: How can a parent request Homebound Instruction for their child?
A: To request Homebound Instruction for a child, parents should contact their child's school and provide the necessary medical documentation.
Q: Are there any limitations to Homebound Instruction in New Mexico?
A: Yes, Homebound Instruction is only provided for students who are expected to miss at least 10 consecutive school days due to their medical condition.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the New Mexico Department of Health.