Homeschool Complete Is a Curriculum Provider — Not an Online School

Homeschool Complete sells open-and-go homeschool curriculum for preschool through 5th grade. It is not an online school. Learn what that means for Florida families and how to get started.

Homeschool Complete Is a Curriculum Provider — Not an Online School

Homeschool Complete is a curriculum company — not an online school. You stay in charge as the homeschool parent. The program gives you open-and-go lesson plans, teacher manuals, and student materials for preschool through 5th grade so you can teach every subject at home without piecing together multiple publishers. If you are new to homeschooling in Florida, start with our first-year homeschool guide and Florida homeschool requirements.


What “curriculum provider” means

A curriculum provider sells teaching materials; an online school enrolls students and delivers instruction remotely. Homeschool Complete falls firmly in the first category. You choose the grade level, receive physical or digital materials, and teach your child using daily lesson plans written by a certified teacher. There is no school enrollment, no mandatory live sessions, and no diploma issued by Homeschool Complete — because you are the homeschool, and Florida law recognizes you as the educator.

That distinction matters when families compare options. Some programs market themselves as “online schools” with teachers on screen all day. Homeschool Complete is built for parents who want structure without outsourcing teaching. For a deeper look at how all-in-one programs work, see What is an all-in-one homeschool curriculum?.


What you get with Homeschool Complete

One coordinated program covering core subjects with minimal prep.

  • Language arts — reading, spelling, grammar, vocabulary, handwriting
  • Math, science, and social studies — integrated into literature-based unit studies
  • Art, music, fitness, and character development — included in daily plans
  • Faith-based or secular tracks — choose the worldview that fits your family

Each grade is designed as a complete year you can open and teach. That is why working parents and first-year homeschoolers often prefer it over juggling five separate subject publishers. Read more in our guide to best homeschool curriculum for working parents.


How this fits Florida homeschool law

Florida does not require accreditation or a specific curriculum — but you do need a plan and records. An all-in-one curriculum gives you a built-in scope and sequence, daily lesson plans, and work samples for your annual evaluation. That aligns well with Florida homeschool evaluation requirements. Homeschool Complete is based in Ocala, Florida, and serves families nationwide. Learn more on our About Homeschool Complete page.


Curriculum vs. community

Homeschool Complete also offers a free parent community where you can connect with other families on the same journey — separate from the curriculum purchase, but a valuable supplement. Details are in our post on joining the Homeschool Complete community. The community is not a school either; it is a place to learn, share, and get encouragement from other parents.


Next steps

  1. Review Florida homeschool requirements.
  2. Compare faith-based and secular Homeschool Complete programs.
  3. Try free sample lessons before you buy.

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