What is Homeschool Report Card?

Homeschool Report Card is a document used by homeschooling families to keep track of a student's academic progress and accomplishments. It serves as a record of grades, attendance, and any other pertinent information related to the student's educational journey.

What are the types of Homeschool Report Card?

There are several types of Homeschool Report Cards that homeschooling families can choose from based on their preferences and the requirements of their state or local education authority.

Traditional Report Card
Narrative Evaluation
Portfolio Assessment
Progress Report

How to complete Homeschool Report Card

Completing a Homeschool Report Card can be a straightforward process if you follow these steps:

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Gather all the necessary information such as grades, attendance records, and any other relevant data.
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Choose the type of report card that best fits your needs and preferences.
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Fill in the required fields with the student's information and academic achievements.
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Review the completed report card for accuracy and completeness before finalizing it.
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Share the report card with the relevant parties such as authorities, educational institutions, or keep it for your records.

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Questions & answers

Homeschoolers don't need to skip or repeat grades: grade level is almost always more flexible with homeschooling than it is with public school. There may be some exceptions because of particular states' laws or because you are choosing to homeschool through a charter school.
A simple way to calculate grades is to take all the assignments and tests, add them together and take the average score. You can modify that by counting some assignments or tests more important, by adding them in 2 or 3 times–then taking the average score of it all.
Under Missouri law, any family may choose to home school. A number of Missouri students are not able to attend their local “brick and mortar” schools for medical reasons, or they are involved in special activities or are presently outside of the state.
Do Grade Levels Really Matter In Your Homeschool? The short answer is no, grade levels don't really matter in your homeschool. For starters, there are a lot of flaws in the system of grouping kids in grades by age to begin with.
Report cards, sometimes called progress reports, provide written records of student performance on curriculum outcomes over a period of time.
Homeschooled students perform better because they are given more control over their school experience. Remote learning is effective, flexible, relaxed, and every student has the opportunity to “choose their own adventure” so to speak. Every homeschool curriculum is moldable.