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South Carolina Homeschool Laws and Requirements

A practical starting point for notice, portfolio, assessment, teacher qualification, and curriculum planning in South Carolina.

Quick summary

South Carolina offers multiple options including operating as an independent homeschool. Students must take an annual standardized test. Parents must have a high school diploma. South Carolina is generally considered homeschool-friendly.

Last reviewed 2025-01-01. This page is a planning aid, not legal advice.

Compliance checklist

  • Confirm the South Carolina notice or registration deadline before withdrawing or beginning homeschool.
  • Keep simple attendance, reading, work samples, and purchase records even if a portfolio is not routinely submitted.
  • Pick programs with trackable progress, grade-level scope, and review materials that make annual evaluation easier.
  • Review teacher qualification language: High school diploma required.
  • Verify current rules with the official state source before filing, buying, or making legal decisions.

Curriculum fit for South Carolina

South Carolina families have more flexibility, so the curriculum decision can focus heavily on child fit, budget, worldview, parent workload, and consistency. Keep basic records anyway so transitions stay easy.

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FAQ

Do I need to notify anyone to homeschool in South Carolina?

South Carolina requires some form of notice, filing, registration, or approval according to this quick-reference data. Confirm the current process with the official state source.

Does South Carolina require a homeschool portfolio or assessment?

South Carolina portfolio required: no. Assessment required: yes. Requirements can change, so verify before relying on this summary.

What curriculum works best for South Carolina homeschool families?

South Carolina families have more flexibility, so the curriculum decision can focus heavily on child fit, budget, worldview, parent workload, and consistency. Keep basic records anyway so transitions stay easy.