Pennsylvania Homeschool Requirements (2026)
Pennsylvania has one of the more detailed homeschool law structures in the US, governed by Pennsylvania's Home Education Law (Act 169). The law is specific but manageable — file an affidavit each year, document 180 days of instruction, cover required subjects by grade level, and have a PA-certified teacher review your portfolio annually. Understanding each step makes Pennsylvania compliance straightforward.
📋 Step 1 — File Annual Affidavit with Superintendent
- File a notarized affidavit with the local school superintendent by August 1 each year (or within 30 days of beginning to homeschool)
- The affidavit must include: the parent's name and address, the child's name and age, a list of subjects to be taught, and assurance of 180 days of instruction
- The teaching parent must have a high school diploma or its equivalent
- Re-file the affidavit every year — Pennsylvania requires annual re-filing
- Keep a copy of all affidavits filed
📚 Required Subjects by Grade Level
- Grades K–3: English (reading, writing, spelling), arithmetic, science, geography, safety, health, physical education, music, and art
- Grades 4–6: All K–3 subjects plus Pennsylvania history and US history
- Grades 7–8: All Grade 4–6 subjects plus civics, world history, and economics
Pennsylvania's required subject list grows with each grade band. You choose the curriculum, materials, and teaching methods. Lumi covers the core academic subjects; history, civics, economics, and music can be covered with additional resources or co-op classes.
📅 School Days Requirement
- Pennsylvania requires a minimum of 180 school days per year
- No minimum daily hour requirement is specified by PA law
- Keep a daily attendance log — this is part of your required portfolio documentation
- Instruction can take place any day of the week, any time of year
📝 Annual Portfolio Review (Required)
- Pennsylvania requires an annual portfolio review by a PA state-certified teacher
- The portfolio must include: a log of educational activities, samples of the child's work in each required subject, and the results of any standardized tests taken
- The certified teacher reviews the portfolio and provides a written evaluation indicating whether the child has achieved an "adequate education"
- The evaluation is submitted to the local superintendent annually
- You are not required to use a specific standardized test — the portfolio is the primary assessment vehicle
📁 Record-Keeping Requirements
- Maintain a daily attendance log documenting school days throughout the year
- Keep work samples in each required subject area for the portfolio
- Save lesson logs, completed assignments, tests, and project records
- Retain portfolio materials and the certified teacher's evaluation for two years
- Pennsylvania's portfolio requirement means record-keeping is central to compliance
⚠️ Always verify current requirements with the Pennsylvania Department of Education (education.pa.gov) or HSLDA (hslda.org). Laws can change and this page is for general reference only. The Pennsylvania Homeschoolers Association (pahomeschoolers.com) is an excellent state-specific resource.
Withdrawing from Public School in Pennsylvania
If your child is currently enrolled in a Pennsylvania public school, notify the school in writing that you are withdrawing your child to homeschool. Once withdrawn, file your notarized affidavit with the local superintendent within 30 days. Pennsylvania school districts are generally familiar with the home education law process — keep copies of all correspondence and your filed affidavit.
How Lumi Helps Pennsylvania Homeschool Families
Pennsylvania's portfolio requirement makes thorough, organized record-keeping essential. Lumi automatically generates the documentation PA families need — lesson logs, attendance records, report cards, and printable work samples — without extra planning or manual tracking.
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Core Required Subjects
Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Science, Geography, Health, and more — Lumi covers PA's core academic requirements across K–8 with 16+ total subjects.
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Daily Attendance Log
Lumi logs every school session automatically. Print a full attendance record at any time to document Pennsylvania's 180-day requirement for your portfolio.
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Lesson Activity Log
Timestamped records of every lesson, subject, and score — exactly the educational activity log Pennsylvania's portfolio requirement asks for.
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Printable Workbooks
Six grade-level workbooks aligned to standards. Print individual pages as work samples for each required subject area in your PA portfolio.
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Printable Report Cards
Auto-generated report cards by subject and period — useful supplemental documentation for the PA-certified teacher evaluation each year.
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Flat Family Price
$39.99/month for all your kids. Up to 8 learner profiles on one account. Pennsylvania families never pay per child.
Frequently Asked Questions — Homeschooling in Pennsylvania
Do I need to file paperwork with my school district to homeschool in Pennsylvania?
Yes. Pennsylvania requires you to file a notarized affidavit with your local school district superintendent before beginning to homeschool, or within 30 days of starting. This affidavit must be re-filed each year by August 1. It includes your name, your child's name and age, the subjects you will teach, and assurance of 180 school days.
Does Pennsylvania require a portfolio and certified teacher review?
Yes — this is one of Pennsylvania's most important requirements. Each year you must compile a portfolio of your child's work and have it reviewed by a Pennsylvania state-certified teacher. The teacher provides a written evaluation of educational progress that is submitted to the local superintendent. Lumi's lesson logs, printable workbooks, and attendance records all directly support this process.
How many school days are required in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania requires a minimum of 180 school days per year, matching the requirement for public schools. There is no minimum daily instructional hour requirement specified in PA's home education law. Lumi's attendance tracking automatically logs every school session so you always know exactly where you stand relative to the 180-day minimum.
What subjects does Pennsylvania require at the elementary level?
For grades K through 3, Pennsylvania requires: English (reading, writing, spelling), arithmetic, science, geography, safety, health, physical education, music, and art. For grades 4 through 6, Pennsylvania history and US history are added. For grades 7 and 8, civics, world history, and economics are also required. Lumi covers the core academic subjects; PE, music, and electives can be fulfilled through other activities.
Does the teaching parent need a degree to homeschool in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania requires the teaching parent to have a high school diploma or its equivalent. No college degree or teaching certification is required. If a parent does not have a diploma or GED, there are alternative paths available under the law — consult HSLDA or pahomeschoolers.com for specific guidance in this situation.
What is the best homeschool curriculum app for Pennsylvania families?
Lumi Academy is specifically well-suited for Pennsylvania because of its built-in portfolio documentation tools: automatic attendance logging for the 180-day requirement, timestamped lesson logs for educational activity records, printable workbook pages as subject work samples, and report cards for the certified teacher evaluation. Full K–8 curriculum across all required subjects on any device at a flat family price.
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