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Homeschooling in Texas: How To Homeschool While Following State Laws

by Rita Onyx

This is meant to be a summary and NOT legal advice. It is your responsibility to interpret and understand the laws that you will be homeschooling under.

Homeschooling is becoming increasingly popular. Just in the last years alone, homeschooling rose up by 700%. What was once seen as old-fashioned and outdated is now a modern way to educate the next generation.

There are many benefits to homeschooling; it gives parents freedom in choosing the curriculums and subjects their children learn. Remote learning also ensures their children are kept safe, away from potential dangers like bullying or viruses in public schools. It’s a win-win situation.

Thinking of homeschooling your children too? Then follow this quick guide on how to homeschool your children if you live in Texas. Know the Texas homeschool state laws and regulations in your state so you can homeschool properly.

Quick Facts: 

  • There is one way to homeschool
  • Children between 6-18 of age must be in school 
  • You DO NOT need to notify your local school district of your intentions
  • There are NO teacher qualifications
  • There ARE state mandated subjects 
  • There are NO required assessments or testing
  • There are NO immunization requirements

How to Homeschool in Texas

  • Recognize that homeschools are considered private schools in Texas
  • Subjects must include:
  1. Math
  2. Reading
  3. Spelling
  4. Grammar
  5. Citizenship
  • Use some form of written curriculum
  • Operate your homeschool in “bona fide” manner

Helpful links:

https://texashomeeducators.org/start-here/start-here/

https://www2.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/non-public-education/regulation-map/texas.html

Contact Information–State and Federal Departments of Education

  • Texas Education Agency
    1701 North Congress Avenue
    Austin, TX 78701-1494
    Phone: (512) 463-9734
    Fax: (512) 463-9838
    Email: teainfo@tea.state.tx.us Website: http://tea.texas.gov/
  • U.S. Department of Education, Texas

This is meant to be a summary and NOT legal advice. It is your responsibility to interpret and understand the laws that you will be homeschooling under.

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