California Independent Study Guide

California Independent Study Guide

Learn how California Independent Study programs work for K–12 students. This guide explains enrollment, attendance, teacher support, curriculum, state testing, and how Independent Study compares with other California homeschool options.

What Is Independent Study?

California Independent Study is a public-school educational option that allows eligible students to complete their education outside of a traditional classroom while remaining enrolled in a public school. Students work independently using district-approved curriculum and receive support from credentialed teachers who monitor progress, provide instruction, and evaluate completed assignments. Program requirements may vary by school district or charter school.

Who Is Independent Study Best For?

Flexible Schedule

Families who need more flexibility than a traditional classroom schedule.

Medical or Personal Needs

Students who cannot attend school regularly because of health, travel, or other individual circumstances.

Independent Learners

Students who are motivated to complete assignments with less classroom instruction.

Parent Involvement

Parents who want to be actively involved while still receiving support from public-school teachers.

How Independent Study Works

Enroll

Apply through your local school district or an Independent Study program.

Meet Your Teacher

A credentialed teacher is assigned to monitor progress.

Complete Assignments

Students complete coursework according to the learning plan.

Check-ins

Regular meetings with the supervising teacher.

Earn Credit

Assignments are evaluated for academic progress.

Independent Study vs Homeschool Charter

FeatureIndependent StudyCharter School
Public school
Assigned teacher
Curriculum flexibilityModerateModerate–High
Instructional fundsUsually noOften available
State testingYesYes
Parent teachesSupports learningOften parent-led with oversight
Daily attendance at schoolUsually noUsually no

Independent Study vs PSA

FeatureIndependent StudyPSA
Public school
Teacher support
Instructional fundsUsually no
State testingYesGenerally no public-school testing
Parent files PSA
CurriculumDistrict-approvedParent chooses

Benefits

Credentialed Teacher Support

Receive guidance from a supervising teacher.

Tuition-Free

Independent Study is offered through public schools at no tuition cost.

Flexible Learning

Complete coursework outside the traditional classroom.

Public School Credits

Students continue earning public-school credits toward graduation requirements.

Things to Consider

Scheduled Meetings

Students usually meet with teachers on a regular basis.

Deadlines

Assignments are expected to be completed according to program requirements.

State Testing

Students generally participate in California state assessments required for public-school students.

Less Curriculum Freedom

The curriculum is typically selected or approved by the school or district.

Questions to Ask Before Enrolling:

Checklist.

How much parent involvement is expected?

Is the program full-time?

How often are teacher meetings?

Is instruction online, in person, or both?

What curriculum is used?

Can students participate in sports?

What extracurricular activities are available?

How are grades issued?

What technology is provided?

Is special education available?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Independent Study the same as homeschooling?

No. Independent Study is a public-school program. Students remain enrolled in a public school and follow the program’s requirements with support from credentialed teachers.


Is Independent Study free?

Yes. Public-school Independent Study programs are tuition-free.


Do students receive instructional funds?

Most district Independent Study programs do not provide parent-controlled instructional funds. Policies vary by program.


Can students return to a traditional classroom?

Yes. Families can generally return to a traditional public school, subject to district procedures and space availability.


Is state testing required?

Generally yes, because Independent Study students remain public-school students and are subject to applicable state assessment requirements.


Can students play sports?

Students should check with their district or program regarding eligibility for athletics and extracurricular activities.

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