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It depends! Homeschooling is personalized to each child and each family, so homeschool budgets can vary.

If you have the time and flexibility to borrow curriculum, use the library, shop for used books, find reusable, multilevel, or free curriculum, and exchange services for extracurriculars like music and art, you might pare your costs down to $50–100 per student.

Adding in extra resources like co-ops, online courses, enrichment classes, or sports could bring your budget up to $300–500 per student.

And if you opt for tutors, video courses, or all-inclusive curriculum packages, your cost could be $500 or more. (Still, that’s a lot less than private school!)

You can check out more creative ways to stretch your dollars here.

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Choosing and Documenting High School Extracurricular Activities

Everything you ever wanted to know about including extracurriculars in your homeschool!
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Beyond Academics: Is Your Homeschool Teen Well-Rounded?

Are extracurricular activities important for homeschool students? What are best picks for your teen? Watch this webinar!
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HSLDA Helps Overturn Unlawful “Activity Fees”

A member family contacted us when the local public school district started charging fees so their students could participate in extracurricular activities.
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Public School Access for Homeschoolers in Montana

Here’s what Montana law says about homeschool students’ access to public school classes or services.
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Equip and Encourage Your Young Entrepreneurs!

Want creative, practical ways to spark engaging entrepreneurial opportunities for your homeschool student? Get great tips in this free webinar!
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My Homeschool Toolbox: Adding Digital Resources Q&A

Watch free webinar: How to safely use digital resources in your homeschool—YouTube scientists, artists, historians, library apps, printables, classes, more!
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High School & Beyond

Whether you choose to homeschool your teen for a year or two—or all the way through—it’s a big, yet often rewarding undertaking.
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Public School Access for Homeschoolers in New Jersey

Here’s what New Jersey law says about homeschool students’ access to public school classes or services.
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You Can Homeschool on a Budget!

Wondering what basics you need to homeschool, how to homeschool on a tight budget, and how to find inexpensive curriculums and free resources? Join curriculum expert Cathy Duffy, a frugal homeschool mom, and an HSLDA PreK–8 Educational Consultant.
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Lifting Anchor: Preparing Students with Disabilities to Set Sail for College

Most parents are familiar with the options for their child after high school. But what if your child has a disability? Learn how to help your child with special needs thrive in college!
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