Homeschool Records That Hold Up
Every state has different rules. Every PCS brings new questions. And when someone asks for your homeschool records, you want to hand them something that actually holds up.
Homeschool Records That Hold Up takes the guesswork out of documentation, giving you a clear, simple system for keeping records that satisfy legal requirements, support college applications, and survive every move your military family makes.
Written for homeschooling moms who didn't go to school for this (and shouldn't have to), this guide breaks down exactly what to keep, how to organize it, and how to adapt when you cross state lines.
Inside you'll find:
- What records you're legally required to keep — and what's just nice to have
- A simple documentation system that works whether you're structured or relaxed in your approach
- How to handle transcripts, portfolios, and evaluations for different learning styles
- What to do when you PCS to a state with completely different homeschool laws
- How to prepare records that support college admissions, dual enrollment, and beyond
You're doing the work. Make sure you can prove it — simply, clearly, and confidently.