Homeschool record keeping
Homeschool Record Keeping in Louisiana
The records you keep are what show your homeschool is real if anyone ever asks. Here's what to track in Louisiana and how to keep it organized without it taking over your life.
Start tracking freeLouisiana at a glance
Verified May 2026- Required days
- 180 days/year
- Required subjects
- Your choice
- Notice
- Required
- Testing / evaluation
- Not required
- Recordkeeping
- Recommended
Jump to the full Louisiana requirements for plain-English detail on each of these.
What to keep in Louisiana
Good records are your best protection if anyone ever questions your homeschool. In Louisiana, keep an organized set: a running log of what you teach and when, samples of your child's work, and any assessment or filing documents the state asks for. Depending on the rules you'll keep some at home and file others, so keep everything organized and dated.
Attendance and hours
Louisiana doesn't specify a minimum number of hours, but requires at least 180 days of instruction per year.
Download the free Louisiana hour logPortfolio and work samples
No, Louisiana does not legally require you to maintain a portfolio. However, keeping records of your homeschool activities is still highly recommended for your own reference and for potential college applications or if you ever need to demonstrate educational progress.
How to organize your records
Keep one folder per child per school year: a running activity log, a stack of work samples, any test or evaluation results, and copies of anything you filed. Homeschool Fox does this automatically, logging hours by subject from your phone, tagging core versus non-core, and generating the Louisiana reports and year-end summaries you may need.
Free Louisiana printables
Two ready-to-use PDFs for Louisiana homeschoolers. No account needed.
Templates, not legal advice. Confirm the current rule with your state or district.
What Homeschool Fox tracks for Louisiana
Everything Louisiana expects you to keep, in one place — no spreadsheets, no lost notebooks.
- Days toward your 180-day goal
- Required subjects & core hours
- Daily activity logs
- Attendance records
- Notes & portfolio records
- Printable PDF reports
- High school transcripts
- State-specific progress tracking
More Louisiana guides
- Louisiana Homeschool Requirements Hours, notice, assessment, and subjects at a glance.
- How to Start Homeschooling in Louisiana A step-by-step guide from withdrawal to your first logged day.
- Homeschooling High School in Louisiana Credits, GPA, transcripts, and graduation.
- ESA & School Choice in Louisiana Funding amounts, who qualifies, and the trade-offs.
Keep Louisiana records without the busywork
Log hours and activities as they happen, and Homeschool Fox keeps your Louisiana records and reports ready.
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