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Types of Homeschool Records
Which records are important? It’s more than books and grades . . . What about work samples, extracurricular activities, and days and hours of instruction?
There are many ways to track your child’s progress, such as report cards, transcripts, work samples, book lists, attendance records, and test scores (just to name a few). For more information on recordkeeping, click here.
Note that some state laws require that certain records be kept. You can find homeschool laws (including any recordkeeping requirements) for all 50 states and US territories on our interactive legal map.