Pennsylvania compliance baseline
- 1Check Pennsylvania's notice rule: Yes. Families homeschooling under the home education statute generally file a notarized affidavit or unsworn declaration each year.
- 2Calendar the deadline: By August 1 each year, or before starting a home education program midyear.
- 3Build around required subjects: English, including spelling, reading, and writing, Arithmetic and mathematics, Science, Geography, History of the United States and Pennsylvania, Civics, Safety education, including regular and continuous instruction in fire safety, Health and physiology, Physical education, Music, Art, Literature, Foreign language in the elementary grades
- 4Keep records that match the state summary: Keep a portfolio for each student with a log made at the time of instruction, reading materials used, and samples of writings, worksheets, workbooks, or creative materials. Families also typically keep copies of the affidavit and annual evaluation, and the affidavit process references immunization and health records or lawful exemptions.
- 5Plan for testing or evaluation if required: Yes. An annual written evaluation is generally required every year, and standardized testing is required in certain grades.
- 6Use official source links before making a filing or deadline decision.