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Koydo Research · Reference document · v1.0 · Final
By Koydo Lyceum · with Rashida Washington
What is the Koydo compliance-pack cadence?
The Koydo compliance-pack cadence is the operating reference for how Koydo authors, reviews, and publishes state-by-state microschool compliance packs. Launch states are Texas, California, Florida, and New York; the Compliance Advanced add-on covers the remaining United States plus Canadian provinces and ships fast-follow. Compliance posture is treated as a calendar problem rather than a turnkey legal product: Koydo names every filing, publishes the export format the state accepts (PDF plus machine-readable JSON), keeps a per-state rights register that records which artifacts are public-domain and which are Koydo-authored, and adds an explicit non-skippable review step before any compliance export submits. Cadence: quarterly review per state under the Compliance Steward, version-logged on this page.
Koydo Microschool OS launches with compliance packs for four states selected by operator demand and the diversity of the regulatory posture: Texas (notice-only), California (Private School Affidavit), Florida (low-regulation with standardized testing alignment), and New York (high-regulation with the IHIP quarterly report). Each launch-state pack ships as a generated PDF plus a machine-readable JSON record, deposited to the koydo_microschool_compliance_export table and surfaced in the operator console with a non-skippable review step.
The Compliance Advanced add-on covers the remaining United States plus Canadian provinces. Add-on states fast-follow the launch four on a per-state schedule that prioritizes operator demand and stable regulatory posture.
Every state in the registry is reviewed quarterly by the Compliance Steward. The review covers: (a) regulatory posture changes published by the state since the prior review; (b) format changes to the state's accepted submission templates; (c) per-state rights-register changes for any artifact Koydo composes against; (d) operator-reported deltas where an operator's filed pack was rejected or requested revision; (e) the next quarter's calendar of operator-facing filing deadlines.
Findings publish to this page's version log on the same publication date. Pack-format changes that affect already-generated compliance exports trigger a `compliance_pack_version_changed` event in the operator console so operators can regenerate the affected exports.
Koydo does not republish state forms. Compliance templates derived from publicly-posted state requirements carry rights_posture `public-reference-metadata` in the koydo_knowledge_documents registry — Koydo authors the actual forms originally, anchored to the public-domain state-requirement source.
Method-evidence links (the EvidenceTab in the operator console) follow the same rule: link to the canonical source, never republish the body. This rights posture is shared with the storybook-rights-posture reference page; the rights model is structural across every Koydo content surface.
Compliance packs do not replace the operator's review. Koydo packs ship with an explicit "review before submission" framing in the operator console; the operator is the decision-maker for every filing. KOYDO LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This framing is deliberate — it preserves Koydo's role as the calendar and the export pipeline without taking liability Koydo cannot back.
Four states ship with the Koydo Microschool OS launch compliance packs: Texas, California, Florida, and New York. The Compliance Advanced add-on covers the remaining United States plus Canadian provinces on a fast-follow schedule prioritized by operator demand and stable regulatory posture.
No. Koydo compliance packs are operating templates and calendar tooling; they do not replace the operator's review and they do not constitute legal advice. KOYDO LLC is not a law firm. Every export ships with an explicit "review before submission" framing in the operator console; the operator is the decision-maker for every filing.
Quarterly per state under the Compliance Steward. Findings publish to this page's version log. Format changes that affect already-generated compliance exports trigger a compliance_pack_version_changed event in the operator console so operators can regenerate the affected exports.
Two artifacts per export: a generated PDF formatted to the state's accepted template, and a machine-readable JSON record stored on the koydo_microschool_compliance_export table. The operator console surfaces both, with a non-skippable review step before submission.
No. Koydo authors the actual forms originally, anchored to the public-domain state-requirement source. Compliance templates carry the rights_posture `public-reference-metadata` posture in the koydo_knowledge_documents registry. This is the same rights model the storybook-rights-posture reference page documents.
When a state publishes a posture change that breaks an already-generated compliance export, the Compliance Steward escalates to KOYDO LLC leadership and triggers a compliance_pack_version_changed event in the operator console. Affected operators see a notification in the admin queue with the next correct filing window.
The canonical source for the compliance-pack design is the Koydo Microschool OS spec at koydo-wiki/quill/picks/sr-homeschool-operating-system-…/spec.md §13 (Compliance exports) and §17 Q3 (compliance review cadence). The state-by-state posture map is also surfaced in the Koydo homeschool-compliance-by-state Wave-3 blog post. Press: press@koydo.app; methodology: research@koydo.app.
Authored by Koydo Lyceum, the editorial and research authority for Koydo public content. Methodology questions reach lyceum@koydo.app.
Editorial steward
Rashida Washington
Compliance Steward — KOYDO LLC
Sixteen years in state regulatory affairs across K-12 education, including roles at two state departments of education and the Council on Foundations. Joined KOYDO LLC in 2025 to author the state-by-state compliance pack for Texas, California, Florida, and New York.
Profile: /about/rashida-washington
KOYDO LLC, Wylie, Texas (Collin County). Published under CC BY 4.0. Last modified 2026-05-14.