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Understanding Homeschool Portfolios

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Understanding Homeschool Portfolios

Your guide to understanding what a homeschool portfolio is and what to include to ensure you receive credit for your homeschooling efforts.

Why Is a Homeschool Portfolio Important?

Like any other aspect in life, organization is key when homeschooling. Creating and maintaining an organized portfolio helps you track all of your student’s records, grades, progress, and accomplishments in core and elective subjects. An updated homeschool portfolio is a critical component when it comes to your student receiving credit from your state for their work. But it requires time, effort, and patience on your part.

Your Guide to Homeschool Portfolios

To understand your state’s homeschool requirements and if you should submit a homeschool portfolio, download the helpful resource by filling out the form above.

Overwhelmed by the requirements of your state? Contact us at 800-863-1474 today to discuss homeschooling support.