Georgia Homeschool Testing Requirements
State-specific testing, evaluation, and evidence strategy for homeschool families in Georgia.
Who This Page Is For
Parents homeschooling in Georgia who want the specific task page, not just the broad state overview.
What This Page Helps You Do
This page shows how Georgia families should prepare for testing or evaluation without waiting until the last minute to build evidence.
This state gives families flexibility, but parents still need a repeatable workflow for filings, records, and at least one verification step.
Testing and evaluation rules in Georgia
Testing every 3 years beginning at end of 3rd grade This state gives families flexibility, but parents still need a repeatable workflow for filings, records, and at least one verification step.
Records that make testing season easier
- Attendance totals or instructional-day rollups
- Representative work samples and short progress notes
- Reading logs, benchmark notes, and major project artifacts
- Calendar reminders for any annual or periodic submission windows
How to plan the year around the requirement
Parents should build evidence continuously instead of trying to reconstruct the year right before testing or evaluation. This matters even more in Georgia because curriculum expectations already ask families to think in structured subjects or domains: Must include reading, language arts, math, social studies, and science.
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Last reviewed: 2026-02-19
Next Move
Take the next concrete step now while the workflow is still clear, then connect it to the rest of your homeschool system.