Missouri Homeschool Recordkeeping Requirements
State-specific homeschool recordkeeping guidance for attendance, work samples, and annual evidence in Missouri.
Who This Page Is For
Parents homeschooling in Missouri who want the specific task page, not just the broad state overview.
What This Page Helps You Do
This page shows which records matter in Missouri, how to keep them current, and how to turn them into a sustainable weekly workflow.
This state leaves more discretion with the parent, which makes it even more important to define your own clean operating and documentation standards.
Recordkeeping requirements in Missouri
Maintain records of subjects taught, activities, portfolio samples, and evaluation This state leaves more discretion with the parent, which makes it even more important to define your own clean operating and documentation standards.
Minimum records most families should keep
- Attendance totals and dated instructional logs
- Work samples by subject and quarter
- Reading, assessment, and progress notes
- Any state-specific forms or periodic summaries that prove continuity
Weekly workflow that prevents year-end scramble
Use one short weekly recordkeeping pass to update attendance, archive work samples, and note what changed in pace or mastery. That single routine is usually more important than the specific storage tool you choose.
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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.