New Hampshire Homeschool Graduation Requirements
State-aware graduation planning for homeschool families in New Hampshire, including records, transcripts, and diploma support.
Who This Page Is For
Parents homeschooling in New Hampshire who want the specific task page, not just the broad state overview.
What This Page Helps You Do
This page shows how New Hampshire families should connect yearly records, high-school planning, transcripts, and final graduation documents into one defensible packet.
This state expects families to think in advance about filings, recurring evidence, and annual review posture.
Graduation planning in New Hampshire
This state expects families to think in advance about filings, recurring evidence, and annual review posture. 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
- Transcript entries with credits, grades, and school-year labels
- Course descriptions for major or unusual courses
- Attendance, portfolio, and testing evidence when the state expects ongoing documentation
- A written graduation policy and periodic credit audit
How New Hampshire compliance affects the graduation packet
Parents should not separate graduation planning from state compliance. In New Hampshire, the same records that satisfy yearly oversight often become the evidence base for transcript credibility and final diploma confidence. Notification: File notice of intent within 30 days of withdrawing from public school Testing: Annual evaluation required Recordkeeping: Maintain portfolio of materials
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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.