Hawaii Homeschooling Requirements
Enlightium Academy is an approved private Christian school that is accredited by Cognia and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) that has served homeschool, online, and co-op school students in K-12 since 2003. As K-12 education policies are different in each state, it is a parental responsibility to check on their state’s homeschool requirements and fulfill them as applicable. To assist parents with this process, Enlightium provides basic information about each state’s requirements. Parents are also encouraged to review their state’s requirements at hslda.org/legal and/or the Hawaii Department of Education, as educational policies are subject to change over time.
Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states and Washington D.C.; however, with a freedom to educational opportunities comes a responsibility to understand and fulfill legal requirements. This can be worrisome, yet you’re not alone in this endeavor. Enlightium Academy is here to help!
Please, note that the resources below serve as a starting point for your family; it is important that you research Hawaii homeschooling requirements.
Hawaii’s Homeschooling Requirements at a Glance
Does the parent need to notify the state? |
Yes |
Academic Calendar Requirement |
No |
Reporting Age Requirement |
5 |
Instructor Qualifications |
No |
Required Subjects |
No |
Standardardized Assessment |
Yes, beginning in grade 3 |
Immunization Requirement |
Yes, with exemptions |
Keep a Portfolio |
Yes |
Submit an Annual Report |
Yes |
Enlightium Parents App with Group for Hawaii Families |
Yes |
Notifying the State
The Hawaii Department of Education requires homeschooling families to provide a notice of intent to the principal of the public school that your student would otherwise be attending.
There are two options to inform the principal:
- Form 4140 by the Hawaii Department of Education, or
- A written notice that includes
- The student’s name
- The student’s birthdate
- The student’s grade level
- The family’s address
- The family’s phone number
- The parent’s signature
If no longer enrolled at Enlightium, notify the principal of the local public school that your student would otherwise be attending.
Age Requirement
Ages four or younger:
Students are not required to attend school, but can enroll in primary school at Enlightium Academy to have a head start and be ready for Kindergarten.
Aged five on or before July 31:
They must attend school during that academic year; this includes homeschooling with Enlightium Academy. Students must continue their education at a school of their parents’ choice until at least the academic year in which they turn 18 years old on or before January 1.
Immunization Requirement
Immunization is required in the state of Hawaii; therefore, parents are required to keep their children’s immunization records or exemptions for medical or religious reasons. Enlightium Academy does not require student immunization as we serve homeschool students but must abide by state regulations. You may find the Hawaii state exemption form here.
Instructor Qualifications
The Hawaii Department of Education does not require homeschool students to have teachers with specific credentials or qualifications.
As a part of Enlightium Academy’s dual accreditation, Enlightium teachers are state and/or ACSI certified. A number of our faculty members have Masters and Doctorate degrees in their fields. The teacher-led support packages are available for students in grades 3-12. Learn more at our Teachers page.
Enlightium Academy also offers parent-led options for grades PreK-2 and for students in grades 3-10 Bronze support package. Under the parent-led option, parents act as teachers while Enlightium Academy provides grading and guidance support.
Required Subjects
The Hawaii Department of Education does not require any specific courses, but does require that the curriculum be structured and with expected student outcomes.
After you enroll/re-enroll and before your student starts courses at Enlightium Academy, your student’s counselor will send you an email with a recommended course schedule consisting of core courses and, if applicable, courses that fulfill Enlightium’s graduation requirements. Your student can also select from Enlightium’s elective courses.
Additionally, Enlightium incorporates expected student outcomes into its curriculum.
Standardized Assessment
The Hawaii Department of Education requires homeschool students to take a standardized assessment every year.
Enlightium provides multiple assessment options:
- Grades 3-8: Iowa Complete Annual Assessment - tests cover the required material and test scores are provided via email to the parent.
- Grades 9-12: Guidance for college-preparatory assessments such as the SAT and ACT
Families of students in grades PreK-2 can ask the principal of the local public school for direction in taking a standardized assessment.
Keep a Portfolio
The Hawaii Department of Education requires homeschooling families to keep a “record of the planned curriculum” and the textbooks and other materials used. These are available in Enlightium’s scope and sequences and supply lists, respectively.
The Hawaii Department of Education may also require families to provide the number of hours each week that the student receives instruction. Enlightium families can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to request a report of hours spent in each subject.
The Hawaii Department of Education is also interested in what method(s) are used to determine the mastering of the subject matter; at Enlightium Academy, quizzes and tests provide this information. Students have the option to review any missed material and may have the option to retake quizzes and tests to earn better scores.
You may need to provide your state with additional information, so keep a digital record every year you are enrolled at Enlightium Academy and include:
- Curriculum information and samples - Enlightium provides its families with both curriculum overviews by grade level and samples by course.
- Academic plans - Enlightium Academy counselors provide them during the registration process - Primary School (PreK-2), Elementary (3-5), Middle School (6-8), and High School (9-12).
- Grades - Enlightium provides report cards for all students after quarters 1 and 3 and report cards/transcripts at the end of semesters 1 and 2.
- Test scores - This can include occasional screenshots of test scores and/or standardized assessment scores.
- Academic Awards - Enlightium provides qualifying students with certificates for Honor Roll, Scholar’s List, Dean’s List, and the Presidential Award.
- Social/Competition Achievements - Enlightium holds social events and competitions throughout the school year, such as art competitions and spelling bees.
Submit an Annual Report
Hawaii requires homeschooling families to submit an annual report to the local school district’s principal.
For all grade levels, include:
- Your student’s progress; Enlightium families can use the latest progress report or report card/transcript provided via email.
For grades PreK-2 include:
- A written evaluation by the parent which includes:
- A description of the student’s progress in each course; Enlightium families can use progress reports as evidence.
- Samples of the student’s work; Enlightium families can take screenshots while the student works or use curriculum samples provided by Enlightium.
- Tests and assignments with grades; Enlightium families can take screenshots while the student works.
For grades 3, 5, and 8 include:
- A standardized test’s results; students can take the Iowa Complete assessment in the Spring.
For grades 4, 6, and 7 include one of the following:
- A standardized test’s results; students in grades 4, 6, and 7 can take the Iowa Complete assessment in the Spring.
- A written evaluation by the parent which includes:
- A description of the student’s progress in each course; Enlightium families can use progress reports as evidence.
- Samples of the student’s work; Enlightium families can take screenshots while the student works or use curriculum samples provided by Enlightium.
- Tests and assignments with grades; Enlightium families can take screenshots while the student works.
For grades 9-12 include one of the following:
- A college preparatory assessment (required for grade 10)
- A written evaluation by the parent which includes:
- A description of the student’s progress in each course; Enlightium families can use progress reports as evidence.
- Samples of the student’s work; Enlightium families can take screenshots while the student works or use curriculum samples provided by Enlightium.
- Tests and assignments with grades; Enlightium families can take screenshots while the student works.
Enlightium Parents App with Group for Hawaii Families
Enlightium Academy has an app and desktop platform for families of currently enrolled students. Within this app is a group just for families living in Hawaii to inform and support each other in fulfilling your state’s homeschooling requirements.
Your family will be automatically added to this group upon enrolling at Enlightium and downloading the Enlightium Parents app (which is provided upon enrollment).
Ready to Enroll at Enlightium Academy?
- Explore Enlightium Academy’s website or watch this video about online homeschooling.
- If you have any questions:
- Chat with a team member
- Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Call (866) 488-4818 option 2
- Ready to enroll? Click here to start the enrollment process and select the blue button near the top of the page.
Enlightium Academy is a private Christian online school that serves homeschooling families by offering a Bible-based, flexible, accredited, teacher supported, and affordable education from the comfort of your home. For any other questions about Enlightium, please call (866) 488-4818, or visit EnlightiumAcademy.com.
We review state requirements and regulations annually however each state may update their guidelines more frequently. If you have additional questions please contact your state board of education.
Sources reviewed in April 2022: