Pennsylvania StudentsAt the close of each academic year, students in the state of Pennsylvania must have an evaluation completed by one of the following:A non-public school teacherA Pennsylvania certified teacherA licensed psychologistThe evaluator is to determine if an appropriate education is taking pace for the student(s). The evaluation is due to the superintendent of your local school district by June 30th. What to Bring to the Evaluation:Log of attendance or school calendar used to keep attendance (to show the completion of a 180 day school year)Goal charts and cards listing the estimated pages your child would complete each dayTwo examples of written compositions for the year (example: letters, imaginative stories, reports, book reviews, journals)Reading list: list of books and other materials read (Example: magazines, newspapers, literature books, library books, bible)List of books and materials read as a familyList of special projects completed – those completed alone or with family (Example: photography scrap book, newspaper clipping scrap book, research paper, science project, computer work, and so forth)List of field trips and socialization experiences (Example: Sunday school, camp youth activities)Music activities accomplished this yearArt activities accomplished this yearList of hobbiesCommunity projects – may have been done with family (Example: visit to nursing home, recycling, visit with shut-ins, and so forth)Plan used to implement a health and nutrition awareness and fire safety program in your homeschool programExtra-curricular activitiesThe first and last PACE or Lifepac completed from each subjectAll completed tests