For families who homeschool

Not a gradebook. A Growbook.

Every form your state requires is prepared, on time, and ready to sign. How your child learns stays completely up to you.

Start your child’s Growbook
Still deciding, withdrawing this month, or years into homeschooling: wherever your family is, the record can start there.

Withdrawing from public school in Pennsylvania? The letter is free.

Room to growA photo is plentyIn good order
A child outside in the sun
A bookshelf and a corner of the house
A family moment together
AffidavitObjectivesPortfolioEvaluator letter

Prepared for the
way you file.

The documents your state asks for are prepared from current law, in the language your district expects. You review, sign, and mail, or hand the packet to your evaluator.

Start your child’s Growbook
A parent and child with the year's paperwork in order
Everything in one record

One Growbook holds
the whole year.

Affidavit document with seal

Affidavit

It arrives prepared in your district’s language, ready for your signature.

Checklist with target

Objectives

Your child’s grade-level goals arrive drafted, and confirming them takes minutes.

Book with a sprout

Learning logs

A line of text, a photo, or a project each finds its place.

Folder with photos, locked

Work & photos

They stay private, visible only to the people you choose.

Calendar with a mug

Attendance

The required days add up on their own, with no spreadsheet anywhere.

Profile record with sparkle

Year-end record

The year closes into one packet, ready when an evaluator or district asks.

A record in good order

What your family does
all year belongs
on the record.

A record your family controls: the paperwork ready first, with room for whatever the year brings. Your name stays on every filing, and your relationship with your district stays direct.

Start your child’s Growbook
Real science
Maya’s Growbook Record · 2025–2026

Built a birdhouse and read about cardinals: real science, on a Tuesday afternoon.

Affidavit preparedAug 14, 2025
Objectives confirmedAug 22, 2025
Portfolio growing all yeardue May 31
01 · Filing

The paperwork, prepared.

Affidavits, objectives, and evaluator letters come prepared in your district’s language. You review, sign, and file.

02 · The year

The year, kept.

Send a sentence, a photo, or a project whenever something feels worth keeping. By spring the portfolio is already in order.

03 · Evaluator

One tidy packet.

When the year ends, everything an evaluator or district might ask for is already in one place, with nothing left to assemble.

Every document that matters, ready.
Your child, never boxed in.

The record exists so your child gets credit for learning their way: transcripts when college asks, filings when the state does, and nothing lost along the way.

Start your child’s Growbook