3 Tips to Wrap Up the School Year

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As the school year draws to a close there are a few things to consider before you put the books away.  Documentation and Next Year.  How will you document your child’s progress?  What will you do next year?

Here are 3 tips to help you wrap up the school year.

Tip 1: Check Your State Laws

Each state has different compliance regulations for homeschoolers.  To find your state rules go to www.hslda.org.  If you live in the state of Georgia our rules are pretty simple. You must do a nationally standardized test in grades 3, 6, 9 and 12 and you must write an annual progress assessment report in each required subject area (Math, Reading, English, Science, Social Studies) for each child. These reports must be kept for at least three years.

If you find that you are not in compliance in an area (i.e. you did not give a national standardized test like the ITBS or Stanford 10) seek to rectify it as soon as possible.  EPIC Homeschool Network, Inc. has testing sessions in the fall and in the spring so contact us to register.

Tip 2: Prepare Your Documentation

After checking your home school laws now it is time to prepare your documentation such as attendance sheet and  report cards.

We have attached some documents that our members have found helpful.

Tip 3: Look Ahead

Don’t end the school year without doing some evaluations on what you are currently doing and look ahead to what you will do next year.  Did your curriculum work this year for all of your kids?  Why or why not?  What will you change?  When will you start the year?  Check out our Tips for Navigating Homeschool Conventions for a free curriculum budget worksheet.

If you are homeschooling high school students you need to ask your child, “What are your future career goals?”  If the answer is “I don’t know” then think about some summer experiences to expose your child to different careers.  If their answer is in one or more areas, that is great!  Look up the top 5 schools in each area and what their requirements are for home school students.  You do not necessarily need to have an “accredited” diploma to enter college, however, some schools do have special requirements.  If  in doubt, accredited diplomas always makes it easier, check out North Atlantic Regional High School at  http://www.narhs.org/.  They will evaluate your child’s course of study and issue you an accredited diploma.  There is a charge though so sign up early!

After you have wrapped up the school year, now it’s time to take a break!  You have earned it.

What are some things you do to wrap up your school year?

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