Hawaii compliance baseline
- 1Check Hawaii's notice rule: Yes. Parents generally file a notice of intent when they begin homeschooling.
- 2Calendar the deadline: At the start of homeschooling. Families should notify the local principal right away when they begin, especially if the child is leaving a public school.
- 3Build around required subjects: No fixed statewide subject list is stated in the main guidance, but the homeschool program should be structured and built around educational objectives appropriate for the child's age and grade level
- 4Keep records that match the state summary: Keep a copy of your notice of intent, your educational plan, annual progress reports, attendance-style records, work samples, and high school records. These documents are especially important because Hawaii expects yearly proof of progress.
- 5Plan for testing or evaluation if required: Yes. Hawaii requires an annual progress report or assessment, which may be done through one of the approved reporting methods rather than a single required statewide test.
- 6Use official source links before making a filing or deadline decision.