Home & Hospital Teaching
Overview
What is Home & Hospital Teaching?
Home & Hospital Teaching is designed to provide short-term instruction to public school students, at home or in hospitals, who are unable to attend a regular school program due to a physical or emotional condition. The Home & Hospital teacher works closely with the school counselors and teachers to ensure continuity in instructional services while the student is out of school.
Why Home & Hospital Teaching?
If a student becomes ill and is unable to attend school for more than three weeks, Home & Hospital Teaching can be utilized to enable the student to remain current with classroom content.
Who is Eligible for Home & Hospital Instruction?
Home and Hospital Teaching services are provided to Anne Arundel County Public School students who are unable to attend school due to a medical or emotional condition for more than three weeks. Parents should provide the student's counselor (or designated person within the school) a letter from a medical professional that explicitly request Home and Hospital Teaching services.
Home & Hospital Teaching students are those who:
are staying home due to certified physical (medical) or emotional conditions;
are in a therapeutic center or hospital, within Anne Arundel County, while convalescing or receiving treatment.