Homeschool Curriculum with Standards Tracking

Many homeschool parents want to ensure their curriculum covers what’s expected. Standards tracking provides peace of mind and documentation -whether your state requires it or you simply want to know.

Track your homeschool progress against state and national standards with mastery dashboards, pacing guides, and documentation tools.

Why Standards Tracking Matters

Standards tracking isn’t about rigidity. It’s about visibility. Here’s why families choose to track:

How Standards Alignment Works

Setting up standards tracking in Educate Your Way takes about 30 seconds:

All 50 States Supported

Educate Your Way maps to every state’s standards framework. Here’s an overview of the major frameworks:

What You See in Your Dashboard

Your standards tracking dashboard gives you a clear picture at every level of detail:

Standards + Flexibility

Standards alignment doesn’t mean rigidity. Here’s how Educate Your Way keeps things flexible:

Track Standards Automatically

Frequently Asked Questions

Do homeschoolers need to follow standards?

Most states do not require following specific standards, but tracking against them ensures your child covers age-appropriate skills and can transition to or from public school without gaps.

What standards does Educate Your Way track?

We map to each state's individual standards. Select your state during setup and the dashboard shows which standards your child has covered, is working on, and has yet to address.

How is standards tracking different from grading?

Grading measures performance on assignments. Standards tracking measures mastery of specific skills. A child might score 85% on a test but still have gaps in particular standards. Tracking ensures comprehensive coverage.

Can I generate compliance reports from standards tracking?

Yes. Educate Your Way generates documentation showing which standards your child has addressed, which helps with state reporting requirements, portfolio reviews, and transition to public school.

What if my state does not have specific standards?

You can track against any state's standards or use the platform without standards tracking. Having benchmarks helps measure progress even where not legally required.