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New Hampshire Homeschool Testing Requirements

State-specific testing, evaluation, and evidence strategy for homeschool families in New Hampshire.

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 prepare for testing or evaluation without waiting until the last minute to build evidence.

This state expects families to think in advance about filings, recurring evidence, and annual review posture.

Testing and evaluation rules in New Hampshire

Annual evaluation required This state expects families to think in advance about filings, recurring evidence, and annual review posture.

Records that make testing season easier

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 New Hampshire because curriculum expectations already ask families to think in structured subjects or domains: Must include science, math, language, government, history, health, reading, writing, spelling, US and NH constitutions, and art.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does New Hampshire require standardized testing or another annual evaluation step?
Annual evaluation required
How should parents prepare for the testing workflow in New Hampshire?
Build records throughout the year, not only right before the evaluation window. This state expects families to think in advance about filings, recurring evidence, and annual review posture.

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Last reviewed: 2026-02-19

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