The law would be (as it is in many states already) that your child must be enrolled in schooling, and they would disqualify any home education as schooling.
Enrolled and attending is an entirely different issue though. Many trade schools for example, at least in canada, ignore any semblance of high school stuff for participation (so for example right now there are 2 people in this apprenticeship with me who dropped out of high school and were still able to apply for this). There's also the whole issue of school ranges, zones and disabilities. Let's say your kid is in a wheelchair and is 30mins away from the nearest school, and they refuse to send buses to the area for said schools as your kid is the furthest away. How could they enforce it then?
The law would be (as it is in many states already) that your child must be enrolled in schooling, and they would disqualify any home education as schooling.
Enrolled and attending is an entirely different issue though. Many trade schools for example, at least in canada, ignore any semblance of high school stuff for participation (so for example right now there are 2 people in this apprenticeship with me who dropped out of high school and were still able to apply for this). There's also the whole issue of school ranges, zones and disabilities. Let's say your kid is in a wheelchair and is 30mins away from the nearest school, and they refuse to send buses to the area for said schools as your kid is the furthest away. How could they enforce it then?