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Homeschool360 — The Complete Homeschool Dashboard. Free state-by-state legal guides, transcript and GPA tools, curriculum matching, field trip ideas, and honest articles from parents who've done it.
I'm a big believer that the things we need in life should be free. If I can make homeschooling easier to understand for one family, I am paid in full.

Dechanda Presley

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A Note from Dee

I'm a grandmother in Birmingham, Alabama. I homeschooled my son for his 10th grade year and remember how scattered and expensive the resources were back then. Now my grandbabies are being homeschooled, and I built this site to be the one place I wished I'd had — free, honest, and made for parents on a budget.

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Homeschooling is not some little "fringe" thing anymore. Millions of families are doing it now because people are realizing something important: when a child is learning in a calm environment with somebody who actually knows them, understands them, and cares about them deeply… things change.

Some of y'all are just now thinking about pulling your child out of public school. Some of y'all been at the kitchen table teaching for years trying to figure this thing out as you go. Either way, the same questions keep coming up over and over:

That's exactly why I built Homeschool360.

Not to sell you a dream. Not to pressure you into subscriptions. Not to collect your data. Not to make you sign up for ten different things just to get one answer.

I wanted a place where homeschool parents could come, get real information, use the tools, breathe a little easier, and go back to teaching.

Everything on this site is free. No account. No sign-up. No nonsense.

Most parents are already overwhelmed enough. The last thing they need is another flashy website talking down to them like they can't understand plain English unless it sounds like a commercial.

I respect homeschool parents too much for that.

What you'll find here are practical tools that help take some of the paperwork and mental load off your shoulders — transcripts, GPA tools, legal guides, curriculum help, field trip ideas, and honest articles written from the perspective of somebody who actually understands what this life feels like day to day.

This site was built for real people. Tired parents. Trying parents. Good parents. Parents doing the best they can with what they have.

And honestly? Sometimes having one clean answer instead of digging through twenty confusing websites can make all the difference.

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Here's what's on the site

Every tool below is free, runs in your browser, and works without an account. Open the one you need, get your answer, get back to teaching.

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Honest writing, on the blog

I write about what I'm watching my family go through — what works, what doesn't, what nobody tells you when you start. Records you actually need to keep. How to homeschool on a tight budget. Where to even start when you're new to all of this. Read along whenever you want — and yes, comments are open.

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A word about privacy

Everything on this site runs in your browser. When you track an attendance day on the Compliance calendar, that data is saved on your device and nowhere else. When you run a GPA calculation, nothing is sent to a server. I do not ask for your email, I do not build a profile of your family, and I do not sell anything you type into a tool. The site is supported by ads shown on content pages — that's how the tools stay free. That's the whole business.

If you find one thing here that saves you a hard week, we're even.

Got a question?

Email me directly at visionlabstudio1.0@gmail.com. The reply comes from me — not a support ticket system. If you find a broken link, a state guide that needs updating, or you've got an idea for a new tool, I want to hear it.