Homeschooling high school is entirely achievable by following a structured four-year plan that aligns with your student's goals and your state's specific legal requirements. While the stakes may feel higher due to college admissions, the core process involves selecting a curriculum, tracking credits, and maintaining a professional transcript. 1. Understand Your State's Legal Requirements

: Check the HSLDA State Laws Map to confirm specific subject mandates and notification deadlines for your area. 2. Choose a Curriculum Path Homeschool Laws By State - HSLDA

: States like Florida , Georgia , and North Carolina may require a "Notice of Intent," standardized testing, or professional evaluations.

: States like New York , Pennsylvania , and Massachusetts require detailed subject lists, quarterly progress reports, and regular testing.

: States like Texas , Alaska , and Idaho require minimal oversight and no testing.

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