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District of Columbia Homeschool Graduation Requirements

State-aware graduation planning for homeschool families in District of Columbia, including records, transcripts, and diploma support.

Who This Page Is For

Parents homeschooling in District of Columbia who want the specific task page, not just the broad state overview.

What This Page Helps You Do

This page shows how District of Columbia families should connect yearly records, high-school planning, transcripts, and final graduation documents into one defensible packet.

This state leaves more discretion with the parent, which makes it even more important to define your own clean operating and documentation standards.

Graduation planning in District of Columbia

This state leaves more discretion with the parent, which makes it even more important to define your own clean operating and documentation standards. Graduation records become much easier when parents decide early how state compliance records, transcript standards, and course documentation fit together.

Records to build from 9th grade onward

How District of Columbia compliance affects the graduation packet

Parents should not separate graduation planning from state compliance. In District of Columbia, the same records that satisfy yearly oversight often become the evidence base for transcript credibility and final diploma confidence. Notification: Provide notice to OSSE before beginning homeschool Testing: No standardized testing required Recordkeeping: No specific requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

How do graduation records work for homeschoolers in District of Columbia?
This state leaves more discretion with the parent, which makes it even more important to define your own clean operating and documentation standards. Parents should define a graduation policy, then back it with transcripts, course descriptions, and a clean credit-completion audit.
What documents should families build before senior year ends?
At minimum: transcript, grading scale, course descriptions, diploma plan, and the strongest supporting artifacts from major courses or projects.

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Last reviewed: 2026-02-19

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