Georgia

Georgia homeschool laws & record-keeping (2026)

Moderate regulation Last verified June 2026 against primary sources

File a declaration of intent with the state by September 1 each year, teach 180 days, and give a standardized test every three years, kept on file. Keep an annual progress report.

Regulation level
Moderate
Notice or filing
Declaration of intent to the Georgia DOE by Sept 1, then annually.
Instructional days
180 per year
Testing grades
3, 6, 9

Common questions about homeschooling in Georgia

Do I have to notify the state to homeschool in Georgia?

Declaration of intent to the Georgia DOE by Sept 1, then annually.

How many days or hours do I have to homeschool in Georgia?

Georgia requires 180 instructional days per year.

Is standardized testing required in Georgia?

Yes. Georgia requires a nationally standardized test in grades 3, 6, 9. Keep the results with your records.

What records do I need to keep in Georgia?

Keep attendance or a daily log, the subjects you teach, and samples of work. Even where Georgia requires little, good records help with transfers, college admissions, and peace of mind.

How Homeschoolio helps in Georgia

Homeschoolio logs your day in seconds, tracks your 180 required days, and generates the actual records and filings Georgia expects, as review-ready PDFs built from data you already logged. Everything works offline, and your records are always yours to export.

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Homeschoolio helps you keep records. It isn't legal advice. Homeschool requirements vary by district and change over time, so always verify your state and district's current rules.