I'm not in NJ, so my advice is most likely worth nothing :), but fwiw, the folks I've known who've partial homeschooled in my state (part-day homeschool, part-day enrolled in neighborhood public school) had no issues on the homeschooling side of things, but had issues from the school their children were enrolled in and eventually were pushed into giving up the partial situation. I am guessing the issue originated primarily with state funding (that's just a guess)... but the way it was presented to the parents was as a socialization issue - supposedly "too difficult" for their children to miss out on what all the other kids were doing for half the day, that type of argument.
polarbear
eta - I should have mentioned that I was referring to elementary school above.
Last edited by polarbear; 07/24/13 04:38 PM.