South Carolina Compliance Options
Explore compliance options for South Carolina and decide which one works best for you.
Available Options & Instructions
Option 1: Enroll in the South Carolina Association of Independent Home Schools (SCAIHS)
You may comply with the homeschool law by simply enrolling in SCAIHS and following the rules and policies for homeschooling that SCAIHS requires. Additional information about SCAIHS is available on its website. State law requires SCAIHS to maintain the following minimum requirements for homeschooling parents: You must have at least a high school diploma or GED. You must teach your child for at least 180 days per school year. Your curriculum must include reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and, in grades 7–12, composition and literature.
Option 2: Enroll in a homeschool association with at least 50 members (a “50-Member Group”)
1. Find a homeschool association that has at least 50 member families.
2. Comply with your homeschool association’s requirements.
Option 3: Homeschool under the homeschool statute (also called “Option 1”)—not recommended
Of the three options, this option is by far the most burdensome and restrictive. Therefore, we recommend that South Carolina families either enroll with SCAIHS or any 50-Member association instead.
1. Obtain approval from the district board of trustees.
2. Meet the minimum teaching requirements.
3. Teach your child for at least 180 days per school year.
4. Teach the required subjects.
5. Maintain records.
6. Submit a semiannual progress report.
7. Ensure your student has access to library facilities.
8. Test your child annually.
