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Louisiana's BESE-Approved Home Study Program requires an annual application to the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. Approval is routine — no testing, curriculum review, or home visits — but it must be renewed every year.
Louisiana Homeschool Requirements (2026)
📋 What Louisiana Does NOT Require
- No testing required as part of BESE approval
- No curriculum review — the LDOE doesn't maintain a list of approved programs or textbooks
- No home visits
- No specific curriculum, textbook series, or educational philosophy mandated
📚 What Louisiana DOES Require
- Submit an initial BESE Home Study Program application within 15 days of starting home instruction
- Renew your application annually with BESE by October 1st each year
- Certify that your program offers a sustained curriculum of quality at least equal to public schools
- Include a certified copy of your child's birth certificate and complete the required assurance statement
- Operate your home study program for 180 days each year
📚 Required Subjects in Louisiana
- A sustained curriculum of quality at least equal to public school instruction — no specific mandated subject list
Louisiana's standard is comparative ("at least equal to public schools") rather than a fixed subject checklist, giving families flexibility in exactly what and how they teach as long as the overall quality assurance is met.
📁 Record-Keeping in Louisiana
- Keep your annual BESE approval confirmation on file, since it must be renewed every year by October 1st
- Retain your certified birth certificate copy and completed assurance statement from your initial application
- Track instructional days to confirm you meet the 180-day annual requirement
- Set a reminder well before October 1st each year, since missing the renewal deadline could disrupt your program's approved status
⚠️ Always verify current requirements with your state department of education or the Home School Legal Defense Association (hslda.org). Laws can change and this page is for general reference only.
Getting Started / Withdrawing from Public School in Louisiana
Submit your initial BESE Home Study Program application within 15 days of beginning home instruction, including a certified copy of your child's birth certificate and a completed assurance statement certifying your program offers quality instruction at least equal to public schools. This approval must be renewed annually by October 1st — mark this deadline clearly, since Louisiana's approval (unlike many states' one-time filings) genuinely lapses each year without renewal.
How Lumi Helps Louisiana Homeschool Families
Lumi handles curriculum planning, grading, and progress tracking automatically, so Louisiana families can focus on their kids instead of paperwork — while staying comfortably aligned with state requirements.
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Covers Required Subjects
Lumi covers the core subjects Louisiana expects, plus additional subjects including Coding, Art, Music, and more — all in one flat-price app.
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Attendance Tracker
Built-in attendance logging helps you document instructional time and subject coverage automatically, useful for meeting record-keeping expectations.
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Printable Report Cards
Generate formal report cards automatically — useful for evaluations, re-enrollment in public school, or any situation requiring proof of academic progress.
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Printable Workbooks
Six standards-aligned workbooks covering every grade level — great for portfolio documentation and supplemental practice.
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Flat Family Price
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Voice-Guided Lessons
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Louisiana Homeschool Resources
- Louisiana Department of Education — BESE-Approved Home Study Program — doe.louisiana.gov/topic-pages/louisiana-school-choice/home-study — Official state guidance and the annual application process.
- Homeschool Louisiana — homeschoollouisiana.org/get-started — Statewide advocacy organization with getting-started guidance.
- Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) — hslda.org — National legal advocacy with Louisiana-specific compliance guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions — Homeschooling in Louisiana
Do I need BESE approval every year in Louisiana?
Yes — unlike many states' one-time filings, Louisiana's BESE Home Study Program approval must be renewed annually by October 1st.
Is Louisiana's BESE approval hard to get?
No — approval is routine, with no testing, curriculum review, or home visits required, as long as you complete the assurance statement and required documentation.
How many days does Louisiana require?
180 days of home study instruction each year.
What happens if I miss the October 1st renewal deadline?
Missing the renewal deadline could disrupt your program's approved status, so it's important to track this date carefully each year rather than treating initial approval as permanent.
What is the best homeschool curriculum app for Louisiana families?
Lumi Academy's structured, sustained Pre-K through 8th grade curriculum directly supports the "quality at least equal to public schools" standard Louisiana's BESE approval requires, with attendance tracking to help document the 180-day requirement.
Because BESE approval genuinely lapses without annual renewal — unlike states with one-time filings — Louisiana families benefit from setting a recurring calendar reminder well ahead of the October 1st deadline rather than relying on memory alone.
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