🌊 Homeschooling in South Carolina

South Carolina offers three distinct homeschool pathways — district-approved, association-based, and a state accountability association — each with different requirements.

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South Carolina gives families three legal homeschool options: Option 1 (school district approval), Option 2 (SCAIHS state association), and Option 3 (a local homeschool association with 50+ members). Each has a different oversight and testing profile.

South Carolina Homeschool Requirements (2026)

📋 What South Carolina Does NOT Require

📚 What South Carolina DOES Require

📚 Required Subjects in South Carolina

South Carolina specifically adds literature and composition as required subjects starting in grade 7, on top of the core elementary subjects.

📁 Record-Keeping in South Carolina

⚠️ 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 South Carolina

Before withdrawing from public school, decide which of South Carolina's three homeschool options fits your family — Option 1 requires district curriculum approval, Option 2 requires SCAIHS membership and testing, and Option 3 requires joining a qualifying local homeschool association with at least 50 members. Each pathway has a different compliance relationship, so research which oversight structure (district, state association, or local association) you're most comfortable with before formally withdrawing your child.

How Lumi Helps South Carolina Homeschool Families

Lumi handles curriculum planning, grading, and progress tracking automatically, so South Carolina 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 South Carolina 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
$39.99/month covers up to 8 kids — no per-child fees as your family grows.
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Voice-Guided Lessons
Every lesson is narrated aloud by Lumi, so kids can work independently while parents focus on the bigger picture.

South Carolina Homeschool Resources

Frequently Asked Questions — Homeschooling in South Carolina

Which South Carolina homeschool option is most common?
Option 3, homeschooling through a local homeschool association with at least 50 members, is generally the most popular pathway, since it avoids both district curriculum approval (Option 1) and mandatory annual testing (Option 2).
Does South Carolina require homeschool testing?
It depends on your option: Option 2 (SCAIHS) requires annual testing for grades 3-11. Options 1 and 3 do not have the same blanket testing mandate, though specific associations may have their own policies.
How many instructional hours does South Carolina require?
180 days of instruction per year, with each day at least 4.5 hours, not counting lunch or recess.
Can I use South Carolina's Education Scholarship Trust Fund while homeschooling?
Not simultaneously with Option 1, 2, or 3 homeschool association status — South Carolina law treats the ESTF and traditional homeschool association enrollment as mutually exclusive.
What is the best homeschool curriculum app for South Carolina families?
Lumi Academy covers South Carolina's required subjects — including literature and composition for older students — and its attendance tracker helps document the 180-day, 4.5-hour daily requirement regardless of which of the three options your family chooses.

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