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Homeschooling in Florida: Requirements, Records & How to Get Started

Everything Florida families need to homeschool with confidence — the notice of intent, portfolio, and annual evaluation in plain English, plus the records to keep it easy.

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At a glance

Florida homeschool law, summarized

MODERATE REGULATION

Florida asks for a notice of intent, a portfolio, and a yearly evaluation

Notice to the state
File a Notice of Intent with your district superintendent within 30 days of starting
Required subjects
No specific subject list is set by the state
Testing / assessment
Annual educational evaluation — several options, including a certified-teacher portfolio review or a standardized test
Recordkeeping
Maintain a portfolio of records and work samples, kept two years and available for inspection
The law, in plain English

What Florida actually requires

Florida’s home education program is straightforward but does involve the district. Within 30 days of starting you file a Notice of Intent with your county superintendent. You then keep a portfolio — a log of activities and samples of your child’s work — which must be preserved for two years and made available for inspection with 15 days’ notice.

Once a year each student receives an educational evaluation. You can choose among several options: a Florida-certified teacher reviewing the portfolio, a nationally normed standardized test, a state assessment, an evaluation by a licensed psychologist, or another method agreed on with the district. When your records are already organized, that annual evaluation is quick and painless.

Official Florida resources

Always confirm current rules directly with the state. These are the authoritative sources:

Florida Dept. of Education — Home Education fldoe.org ↗HSLDA — Florida Homeschool Laws hslda.org ↗

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The records smart Florida families keep

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Getting started

Choosing a Florida homeschool curriculum

Florida sets no required subject list, so you can choose any curriculum for your home education program. Keeping simple records of what you cover makes building your portfolio and passing the annual evaluation effortless.

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Florida FAQ

Common questions about homeschooling in Florida

How do I start homeschooling in Florida?

File a Notice of Intent with your county superintendent within 30 days of beginning a home education program, then maintain a portfolio of your child’s work.

Does Florida require testing?

Florida requires an annual educational evaluation, but a standardized test is only one of several options — a Florida-certified teacher can also review your portfolio instead.

What is the Florida homeschool portfolio?

A log of educational activities plus samples of your child’s work. You keep it two years and make it available to the superintendent with 15 days’ notice if requested.

Can my homeschooled student get a report card and diploma in Florida?

Yes. As the parent you issue report cards, a transcript, and a diploma. Homeschool Reports generates professional versions of each.

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