Why Homeschool Attendance Tracking Matters
Many states require homeschool families to maintain attendance records. Even in states where it's not required, records are valuable for re-enrollment, activity programs, and college applications.
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State Compliance
States like Georgia (180 days), Colorado (172 days), and Washington (1,000 hours) require documented attendance. Lumi tracks this automatically.
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Re-Enrollment
If your child ever returns to public or private school, attendance records help place them in the right grade.
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Activities & Sports
Many co-ops, sports leagues, and enrichment programs require proof of homeschool attendance.
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College Applications
Homeschool attendance and transcript records are increasingly requested by colleges and universities.
How Lumi's Attendance Tracker Works
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Automatic logging โ every time your child completes a lesson, Lumi logs the date, subject, and time spent. No manual entry required.
๐คPer-child tracking โ each child has their own attendance record, even if multiple kids share an account.
๐Progress overview โ see days completed, hours logged, and subjects covered at a glance for each child.
๐Printable records โ generate and print attendance records and report cards whenever you need them.
๐งWeekly email digest โ every week you get a summary of what each child covered, keeping you informed without extra effort.
States That Require Attendance Records
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Georgia
180 days, 4.5 hrs/day. Monthly attendance records must be kept and submitted to the local superintendent.
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Colorado
172 days, 4 hrs/day. Attendance records recommended for annual assessment documentation.
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Washington
1,000 hours per year. Session time tracking is essential for compliance.
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Ohio
900 hours per year. Attendance documentation supports your annual assessment submission.
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No credit card. Up to 8 kids. Attendance, report cards, and compliance tools all built in.
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