Current recordkeeping summary
The state does not impose heavy routine recordkeeping, but families should keep copies of the annual notice, any required waiver paperwork, attendance notes, course lists, work samples, and high school transcripts.
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Low regulationRecordkeeping is where many families either overcomplicate things or accidentally keep too little. This page separates what Arkansas appears to require from what is smart to keep for transfers, high school, college, and peace of mind.
The state does not impose heavy routine recordkeeping, but families should keep copies of the annual notice, any required waiver paperwork, attendance notes, course lists, work samples, and high school transcripts.
Arkansas does not set a simple statewide homeschool hour or day minimum in the main homeschool law.
No statewide testing is required for independent homeschoolers. Frequency: Not required.
This site summarizes public source material and should be verified against current Arkansas agency guidance before a compliance deadline.
Free printables
Print these before you start: a state startup checklist, letter-of-intent template, attendance tracker, and high-school transcript template.
New homeschool families
A printable first-week checklist for choosing your pathway, handling notices or withdrawal, tracking deadlines, and setting up records.
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Notice or withdrawal paperwork
A parent-safe fill-in notice/withdrawal template with reminders to use official state forms when required.
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Recordkeeping
A simple school-year tracker for days, hours, holidays, field trips, and notes you can keep with your records.
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High school planning
A fill-in high-school transcript starter with course records, credit summary, and parent certification lines.
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These printables are general planning tools, not legal advice. Always verify the current rule on your state page and official source links before filing deadlines.
The state does not impose heavy routine recordkeeping, but families should keep copies of the annual notice, any required waiver paperwork, attendance notes, course lists, work samples, and high school transcripts.
Arkansas does not set a simple statewide homeschool hour or day minimum in the main homeschool law.
Usually yes. A simple folder with notice paperwork, attendance, curriculum, samples, and test/evaluation results makes transfers, high school planning, and future questions much easier.
Records are easier when you know which steps Arkansas expects first.
How to homeschool in ArkansasLast verified: 2026-04-20. Last updated: 2026-04-20.