Mills1996 wrote:
Hello. New Jersey law doesn't make it mandatory for publicly funded schools to make available services to homeschooling families. The public school system in New Jersey is not mandated by law to provide some services to homeschoolers in New Jersey. The individual school districts and schools are free to decide this. These services can include: participating in events, groups, or athletics upon prior permission by the local school board to confirm obtainability. Upon approval by the local school board, the homeschooled child is allowed to participate in extracurricular activities such as physical education, band and drivers ed which may be available in specific school districts. You should probably take a look at this page which contains specific information about what is required to homeschool in New Jersey:
I appreciate the reply and help. Thanks for the input.

. Can my homeschooled child access school services in Ocean Township, New Jersey? Any reviews about the program are welcome too. Any feedback is appreciated.

Not under New Jersey law but a few school services might be accessible to homeschooled students in New Jersey. Some services may be available to you if your local school gives you access to it. I suggest you take a look at this page which lists specific a NOI regarding what is required to homeschool in New Jersey:
