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<p>What you stated in #5 is absolutely incorrect, and you state something entirely different in #7. </p>

<p>State laws vary widely. Some require portfolios, some require annual testing, some require nothing at all–and many others fall somewhere in between all of this. For example, just in my state, certain homeschooled students may test annually OR be evaluated by a certified teacher. Others do not need to report at all. Being in violation of one’s state homeschool law does not negate graduation. </p>

<p>While you may mean well in your attempt to answer, you are passing on wrong information. In trying to defend yourself, you’re calling me “petulant” (irony!) and trying to show your superiority (“Do I need to go on?”). Your entire second paragraph drips with sarcasm, which is unnecessary and rude.</p>

<p>I’m not sure how I’ve offended you. I’m correcting misinformation that you’ve shared with the original poster. You are making blanket statements about what you “think” (#5) and “know” (#7), and your statements are inaccurate.</p>