Nc homeschool attendance record 2026

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  2. Fill in the school term at the top of the form, specifying the start and end dates.
  3. Enter your county name in the designated field to ensure proper documentation.
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  5. Complete the student’s name by filling in their last, first, and middle names as required.
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Put your Homeschool ID # on the back of the transcript copy or the Diploma that you issue to your kids. They can then access the NCDNPE information and print out their information/confirmation online, or call NCDNPE with the homeschool ID number to easily verify their homeschool.
Attendance. All children between the ages of 7-16 must attend school in the State of North Carolina. You are allowed to begin homeschooling before 7 and continue after 16. Homeschools must operate on a regular schedule for 9 months of the year, and you must keep attendance records for each student.
Since homeschooling is a legal form of education, yes your student will need to have a high school transcript documenting their credits earned. In almost all states, homeschooled graduates earn a legal high school diploma according to the homeschooling laws of their state.
What records do I need to keep for each student(s) upon graduation? A copy of your home school registration/verification record. A copy of the diploma. A copy of the transcripts (for transcript details - review the home school guidebook, page 17). A copy of the nationally standardized test scores.
What Exactly SHOULD Be Included in Homeschool Records? Attendance (some states require this, some dont) List of Curriculum Used Daily Planner- what your student accomplished each day Reading Book Log Assessments- pre-tests, grades, tests, essays, etc. State Testing Results (some states require this, some dont)

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(a) The official record of each student enrolled in North Carolina public schools shall be permanently maintained in the files of the appropriate school after the student graduates, or should have graduated, from high school unless the local board determines that such files may be filed in the central office or other

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