New Hampshire Homeschool Evaluations

Begin Your Easy Online New Hampshire Homeschool Evaluation

Quick, convenient, low-stress year-end evaluations for New Hampshire families, completed from the comfort of your home by a certified evaluator.

  • Made for New Hampshire homeschool families
  • 100% online, done from home
  • Returned as quickly as possible
  • Evaluations from $60

Our Process Is Easy

We make year-end evaluations quick, easy, and convenient, so you can finish the school year and get on with summer.

  1. Choose Your Student’s Grade

    Choose the grade-level package your student needs, then complete the short checkout to get started.

  2. Complete the Form at Home

    After payment, you go straight to the evaluation form — we also email you a private link so you can finish later. Most families finish in about 20–30 minutes.

  3. Receive Your Evaluation

    We review your submission and return the completed evaluation as quickly as possible, ready to file with your school district or school division.

Homeschooling Should Be Fun. Evaluations Should Be, Too.

Getting your student’s evaluation shouldn’t be a hassle. We know how it feels to find an evaluator, gather what you need, and hope it all goes smoothly. There’s an easier way.

Stay at Home

Everything you need is already in your student’s classroom: your home. No travel, no scheduling headaches — complete the evaluation where learning actually happens.

Supplies You Already Own

You’ll use the books, portfolios, and projects your family already has on hand. We tell you what to gather up front, so there are no last-minute surprises.

Age-Level Evaluations

Choose the option that matches your student’s grade level. We’ll keep the next steps simple and clear.

Founder-led, team-supported

A Warm Process Shaped by Homeschool Experience

The Homeschool Evaluator was founded by Jennifer Horrocks to make homeschool evaluations feel clear, kind, and low-stress. That same practical care guides our evaluators and the way we support each family.

Clear Next Steps

We tell you what your evaluator needs before you begin.

Qualified Review

Your submission is reviewed by a qualified evaluator who knows your state’s law.

Family-First Tone

We look for progress and real learning, not reasons to make the process harder.

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Simple, Transparent Pricing

New Hampshire year-end evaluations start at $60.

All grades

New Hampshire Year-End Evaluation

$60

A certified teacher's signed evaluation letter confirming progress commensurate with your student's age and ability — the voluntary record New Hampshire homeschool organizations recommend keeping.

One form per transaction. Please review what you’ll need before purchasing. Please note: We do not evaluate students with Special Education IEPs. Students with Gifted IEPs are eligible for evaluation. All sales are final.

Common Questions, Answered

What most New Hampshire homeschool families ask before getting started.

Is a homeschool evaluation still required in New Hampshire?

No. As of July 1, 2026, HB 1268 rewrote New Hampshire's home education law (RSA 193-A) and removed the annual evaluation, portfolio, and routine notification requirements for independent home education. An evaluation is now voluntary.

If it's not required, why get an evaluation?

New Hampshire homeschool organizations recommend keeping basic records even under the new law — better to have them and not need them. A signed progress letter from a certified teacher is the simplest, most credible record if questions ever arise: enrolling or re-enrolling in school, course placement, Equal Access participation, truancy inquiries, or documenting your program for colleges and scholarships.

Do I file the evaluation with anyone?

No. Nothing is filed with the state or your district — the signed letter is yours to keep with your homeschool records.

Does New Hampshire require standardized testing?

No. Testing is no longer required either. Our evaluation is a portfolio review — your evaluator looks at your reading log and samples of your student's work, not a test score.

What does the evaluator confirm?

That your student has demonstrated educational progress at a level commensurate with the child's age, ability, and/or disability — the standard New Hampshire used for years, and still the clearest way to describe a year of real learning. The letter is based on your portfolio and reading log.

Does the letter need my signature?

Your letter includes a parent signature line alongside the evaluator's. Signing it completes the record in the format New Hampshire schools and districts have long been used to.

Ready to Finish the School Year?

Start your online homeschool evaluation today. New Hampshire families can begin in just a few minutes.

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