Evaluation of Academic Work
Since home schooling is under the instructional supervision of the home, all grades issued for work completed while enrolled in this
program will be assigned by the parent/teacher. Self-reported grades are sent to The Academy of Home Education office at the end of each
quarter for grades one through eight and at the end of each semester for grades nine through twelve. These grades become part of the
student’s permanent record. Forms and instructions for reporting course grades are provided in the student portfolio that is sent
to the parents upon receipt of the annual administrative fee.
All students will be required to take a complete battery of nationally standardized achievement tests in the spring of each year. Each
student is expected to maintain a grade equivalency score that is at or above the current grade of instruction. For example, a student
completing sixth grade should have a minimum grade equivalency of 6.0 in all academic areas. A senior’s grade equivalency scores
for the twelfth grade achievement test should therefore be no lower than a 12.0 in all academic areas. The results of this testing will
become part of the student’s permanent record and should support the weekly, quarterly, and semester grades.
The course of study outlined for students enrolled in The Academy of Home Education is designed to fulfill the general requirements
nationwide, both at the elementary level and for a secondary education and a high-school diploma. However, since specific state requirements
may vary from the prescribed course under this program, it is the responsibility of the parent/educator to see that his own state’s
legal requirements are also satisfied. Any state requirements that differ from the curricular track of The Academy of Home Education must be
reported to the AHE office upon acceptance into the program.