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Homeschool parents can either make a transcript for their student or find a subscription service that creates a transcript for them. HSLDA has free high school transcript templates that anyone can download. We also offer a Transcript Service that comes with automatic GPA calculation, professional formatting, and 24/7 online access.

HSLDA recommends that you start creating a transcript for your student when they finish 9th grade (or whenever they finish their first high school classes) and add onto it after each additional year of high school.

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How to Prepare a Transcript Part 3: All About GPAs

What is a GPA and how do I calculate it? In Part 3 of this webinar series, we’ll unpack this important reflection of your child’s academic story.
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Child Labor and Work Permit Laws in Massachusetts

Homeschooling? Here’s what you should know about Massachusetts’s child labor laws and work permit requirements.
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How to Test and Assess Your Homeschooler Q&A

Watch this webinar for information on testing, assessments, where to find state requirements, testing accommodations, and more!
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Child Labor and Work Permit Laws in the District of Columbia

Homeschooling? Here’s what you should know about the District of Columbia’s child labor laws and work permit requirements.
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Child Labor and Work Permit Laws in North Dakota

Homeschooling? Here’s what you should know about North Dakota’s child labor laws and work permit requirements.
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California Private School Affidavit Filing Instructions

For your convenience, HSLDA’s legal team has prepared these instructions to help guide you in filing the affidavit. If you are a member and still have a question after reviewing these instructions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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How to Prepare a Transcript Part 2: A Dive into the Details

Are you ready to dive deeper into how to make the best transcript for your highschooler? Then join our webinar on April 25th!
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How to Comply with Oregon’s Homeschool Law

Are you considering homeschooling your child? You can do it! As you get started, it’s important to make sure you comply with the education laws where you live. This page helps you understand how to homeschool legally in Oregon—step-by-step.
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Wilson Case Update: Victory!

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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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