How to Make a Free Homeschool ID

First off, a homeschool id is not a requirement, is not something everyone makes for themselves, and does not make you any less ‘official’ as a home educator. 

I choose to make myself a homeschool ID because there are countless numbers of discounts, promotions, and specials that one can get as a homeschooler, and often many that are labeled as for teachers. Having an ID can make the verification of your role a bit easier and only takes a few minutes to make.

We are so excited to offer you this FREE, editable homeschool ID template, that you can download, edit, save, and print off or save to your phone to use as you like.

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Instructions

  1. Make sure you are using a desktop or laptop computer.
  2. Click the image of the ID above to open it in a new window.
  3. Once this new window opens, save the image.
  4. Open the image with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, if you do not have this application, you can download it here for free of charge.
  5. Click in each of the outlined boxes to add your school name, name, title, and address.
  6. Click on the white square to choose and upload a photo of yourself. The box is formatted for a square photo.
  7. Save the file as a PDF and ta-da, you have yourself a FREE homeschool id.

Once you have your personalized homeschool id, you can use a laminator or self-laminating sheets to keep your id in good shape, or you can put it into an id cardholder.

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Hey! I'm Lyndsey one of the co-owners of Mid-Michigan Moms. I was born and raised in Omaha, NE and in my life before becoming a work/homeschool/stay-at-home mom was a critical care nurse and nurse educator. After unforgettable adventures in California and Texas, our family moved to my husband’s home state of Michigan. My husband, three kids, and a naughty yellow lab are now loving our chaotic, rural living-life. I love traveling, balancing no less than 12 DIY projects at once, chocolate, cooking, daiquiris, and a sunny day in the 70s at the lake.