Choosing between DIY portfolio templates and hiring a Florida homeschool evaluator? Here's when templates save you money — and when paying an evaluator is worth it.
Florida unschoolers face a specific documentation challenge: translating child-led learning into §1002.41-compliant records without misrepresenting how your family actually lives and learns.
PEP and FES-UA families in Florida face different record-keeping rules than traditional §1002.41 families. Here's the portfolio system that covers both — and why you need a shadow portfolio.
Florida homeschool transcript services charge $60–$120 per transcript. Here's when it's worth it, when you should DIY, and how to create a Bright Futures-compliant transcript yourself.
Got a written notice from your Florida school district requesting an inspection of your homeschool records? Here's exactly what you need to do within the 15-day window — and how to prepare before it happens.
The Stanford Achievement Test is one of Florida's accepted annual evaluation methods. Learn what the Stanford 10 measures, where to take it, and what scores mean.
Homeschoolers qualify for Florida's Bright Futures scholarship through test scores and service hours — no GPA requirement. Here's exactly what you need and how to document it.
A homeschool transcript template for Florida families — what fields are required, how to calculate GPA, and what colleges and Bright Futures need to see.
What actually belongs in a homeschool portfolio? Practical ideas for work samples, logs, and documentation that satisfy Florida evaluators without overwhelming your binder.
Florida homeschoolers can take tuition-free college courses under §1007.271. Here's how dual enrollment works, who qualifies, and how to document it on your transcript.
A digital homeschool portfolio can be fully compliant with Florida's §1002.41 requirements. Here's how to structure it, what tools work best, and how to share it with evaluators.