NHHA and GSHE provide excellent legal advice but no ready-to-use forms. Here are the alternatives for NH homeschool families who need portfolio templates, not just descriptions.
The best portfolio and documentation system for New Hampshire EFA families who need to track ClassWallet receipts, meet the July 15 deadline, and keep EFA separate from RSA 193-A.
Comparing New Hampshire-specific portfolio templates to generic Etsy homeschool planners. One tracks what RSA 193-A requires. The other makes you over-document.
Comparing a New Hampshire-specific portfolio guide to hiring a homeschool consultant or education attorney. When templates are enough and when you need professional help.
The best portfolio system for New Hampshire families starting homeschooling. What RSA 193-A actually requires, which evaluation method to choose, and how to avoid over-documenting.
How New Hampshire public schools evaluate homeschool records for re-enrollment, what placement testing looks like, what documentation you need for credit transfer, and how to build a transition package that protects your child's academic standing.
How NH homeschool high school documentation works: credit calculation, self-certification, transcript requirements for UNH and other colleges, and what to keep in your portfolio alongside the academic record.
A practical step-by-step guide to building an RSA 193-A compliant NH homeschool portfolio — what to collect, when to collect it, and how to organize it.
Compare NH homeschool standardized test options — CAT, ITBS, Stanford, CLT — including cost, where to order, and what the 2022 law change means for your results.
After you notify your participating agency in New Hampshire, they have 14 days to send an acknowledgment letter. That letter is your legal proof of compliance. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Field trips and extracurriculars are some of the strongest portfolio evidence you can gather. Here's what New Hampshire law says, what counts as documentation, and how to log it properly.
How New Hampshire homeschool portfolios shift at the middle school level — subject summaries, course descriptions, transcript preparation, and what evaluators expect from 6th, 7th, and 8th grade documentation.
How New Hampshire homeschoolers self-certify secondary school completion for FAFSA — the specific form, what to write, and how to avoid the common mistake.
How New Hampshire homeschoolers use Running Start and dual enrollment through CCSNH to earn college credits in high school — costs, eligibility, and the Governor's STEM Scholarship.
NH homeschool portfolio requirements for kindergarten through 2nd grade: what evidence looks like at this age, what evaluators expect, and how to document early literacy and math without overcomplicating it.
HB 1663 eliminated NH's 40th percentile test requirement and removed the remediation process in 2022. Here's what changed and what it means for your annual evaluation.
Harkness House is an approved nonpublic school participating agency in New Hampshire. For families who want to bypass their local school district entirely, it's worth understanding what this option offers and when it makes sense.
RSA 193-A:4 requires instruction in 11 subjects, but documenting them does not mean a worksheet per subject per day. Here is how to build evidence efficiently.
New Hampshire allows any teaching philosophy — but your portfolio still needs to show required subjects. Here's how to translate unschooling, Charlotte Mason, and PBL into legally compliant documentation.
New Hampshire law requires a reading log and work samples — not a daily planner or attendance binder. Here is how to organize your NH homeschool the right way.
How to document homeschool progress for a child with dyslexia or other learning differences in New Hampshire — what evaluators look for, how the 'progress commensurate with ability' standard protects your family, and what EFA differentiated aid documentation requires.
NH Education Freedom Account families face two separate documentation systems: academic portfolio requirements under RSA 193-A and financial compliance under RSA 194-F. Here's exactly what each requires.
What Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, Seacoast, and Upper Valley NH homeschool families need to know about local district dynamics, evaluation access, and portfolio documentation in their specific region.