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Assessment Requirements in Louisiana

Under Louisiana’s most common pathway (Home Study Program Approved by BESE), standardized testing is not required. However, the State-Approved Nonpublic School pathway does have assessment requirements. Details for that pathway are shown below.

What’s required

Louisiana requires homeschooled students to complete a standardized test.

Results must be submitted to BESE/LDOE.

What happens if your child doesn’t meet the minimum

Louisiana hasn’t defined a specific remediation process for students who score below the minimum. If your child’s scores fall short, we recommend reaching out to your local school district to understand what steps, if any, they expect. In most cases, this is a conversation, not a confrontation.

Approved tests

Check your state’s approved test list for accepted standardized assessments. Your state homeschool organization or local school district can confirm which tests are accepted.

Alternatives to standardized testing

Standardized testing is the primary assessment option under this pathway. If your child experiences test anxiety or has a learning difference, check your full state guide . Your state may offer alternative pathways with different assessment methods.

Multiple pathways, different requirements

Louisiana offers 3 pathways to homeschool, and they don’t all have the same assessment requirements. Here’s a quick comparison:

  • Home Study Program Approved by BESE: no assessment required
  • Registered Nonpublic School (Non-State-Approved): no assessment required
  • State-Approved Nonpublic School: assessment required (standardized test)

Our wizard will help you pick the pathway that’s the best fit for your family’s situation.

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Source: BESE Bulletin 741 (standardized testing for state-approved nonpublic schools)