Homeschooling families can benefit from surveys and documents by providing an invaluable toolkit for self-assessment, legal protection, and personalization.
They transform the homeschooling journey from a series of daily lessons into a structured, reflective, and confident process that proves the child's academic and personal growth.
Documents needed for homeschooling vary significantly by state, but commonly include a notice of intent, records of attendance and grades, proof of vaccination, and annual test scores or portfolio reviews.
For high school students, a well-documented transcript is also necessary for college applications.
Notice of intent to homeschool:
In most states, you must submit this form annually to your local school district to declare that you will be homeschooling.
Proof of parent's qualifications:
Some states require documentation to prove the homeschooling parent has a high school diploma, GED, or higher education degree.
Students attendance record
Some states require that you track the number of instructional days or hours, often for a set number of days per year.
Child's immunization records
You must maintain a record of your child's vaccinations or a state-approved exemption, just as is required for students in a traditional school.
Students portfolio of work
Some states, like Florida, require an annual portfolio review to assess the student's academic progress.
The quizzes and tests we administer serve the purpose of offering insights into individual learning styles.
It is important to note that the outcomes should not be interpreted as conclusive evidence or used to categorize or restrict a child's potential.
Each student possesses a unique set of strengths, and these results are intended merely as one perspective to assist in refining your homeschooling strategy.
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