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K12 Courses

K12 transforms virtual learning into limitless possibility.

Foster a love of learning and set students on the pathway to lifelong success with an online curriculum designed to help them realize their potential. Our suite of digital courses covers a full spectrum of core subjects and electives, all supported by cutting-edge online technology and brought to life by extraordinary educators.

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Our expansive course catalog for grades K–12 allows you to meet every learner’s needs—from those who are struggling to those seeking greater academic challenges or enrichment in their learning. Whether your students are looking to launch right into a career or pursue postsecondary studies, our digital curriculum will provide them with more options to jumpstart their futures today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do K12 Courses issue official credits or grades?

Courses purchased through the K12 Learning Store do not issue official credits or grades. K12 does not assign or track grades, credits, or academic progress. Families are encouraged to print the available grade book at the end of the course. While automated quizzes will have grades, parents can assign grades and create a transcript for their child, depending on their state’s homeschooling policies.

Will I receive an official transcript, report card, or completion certificate after my student completes a K12 Course purchased through the K12 Learning Store?

No. K12 Courses purchased through the K12 Learning Store do not provide official transcripts, report cards, or completion certificates. K12 Courses and the K12 Learning Store do not maintain academic records. Families are responsible for maintaining their own homeschool records. 

Can I record K12 Courses purchased from the K12 Learning Store in my child’s homeschool records or portfolio?

Yes. You may include K12 Courses in your child’s homeschool records or portfolio. It is recommended that you document your child’s coursework, projects, hours completed, learning outcomes, and grades in a way that aligns with your homeschool approach and state requirements. Families are also encouraged to print out work samples if required bytheir state. 

How do homeschool parents typically track the progress or completion of K12 Courses?

Homeschool parents commonly track progress by keeping notes on lessons completed, assignments or projects, time spent learning, skill mastery, and grades. These records can be kept digitally or in a homeschool portfolio and used to reflect a student’s learning over time. Families should review their state’s homeschool requirements to understand specific documentation requirements. The student’s module dashboard will also show the current progress on the platform.

What documentation should I keep for K–12 homeschool requirements in my state?

Homeschool requirements vary by state. Most families keep records such as attendance records, coursework summaries, samples of student work, grades, and progress notes. Families are responsible for maintaining these records and should review their state’s homeschool guidelines to determine what documentation is recommended or required.