Comparing Kentucky-specific homeschool portfolio templates against generic Etsy and TPT planners. See which one covers scholarship reports, KEES tracking, and KRS 159.040 compliance.
Comparing a one-time Kentucky homeschool PDF guide against Homeschool Tracker's $65/year subscription. See which fits Kentucky's low-regulation requirements and your budget.
A practical guide to translating child-led, unschooling approaches into Kentucky's required scholarship reports covering all 8 mandated subjects without forcing your child into a textbook box.
First year homeschooling in Kentucky? Compare documentation options — KDE packets, CHEK forms, Etsy planners, and Kentucky-specific template systems for new families.
Looking beyond CHEK's free forms for Kentucky homeschool documentation? Compare modern alternatives for scholarship reports, transcripts, and KEES tracking that go beyond the 1997 Best Practices document.
Withdrawing from public school to homeschool in Kentucky involves two steps: disenrolling from the school and filing a homeschool notification. Here's exactly how to do both.
Kentucky's Director of Pupil Personnel can inspect your attendance register and scholarship report — but cannot evaluate your curriculum. Here's exactly what KRS 159.040 authorizes.
The Kentucky homeschool letter of intent — what to include, where to send it, when to file, and what a compliant notification form looks like under KRS 159.160.
Kentucky requires eight core subjects for homeschools: reading, writing, spelling, grammar, history, mathematics, science, and civics — all taught in English. Here's what that means in practice.
Kentucky requires 1,062 instructional hours over 170 days (185 in year-round districts). Learn what counts, how to track it, and what your attendance register must show.
Jefferson County (JCPS) homeschool families must use the district's Home Schooling Notification form. Here's what it requires, what it cannot require, and how to file correctly.
Fayette County (FCPS) uses electronic forms for homeschool letters of intent and advises families to keep medical and immunization records. Here's how the process actually works.
Kentucky's EOA school choice tax credit was ruled unconstitutional. Here's what happened, where things stand, and what actually works for KY homeschoolers.
Kentucky homeschool diplomas are parent-issued and legally recognized. Learn graduation requirements, the KEES scholarship gap, and how to create your diploma.