Your Clear Guide To Homeschooling Laws
Homeschooling laws can be frustratingly difficult to understand. If you want a no-nonsense guide to homeschool laws without any of the legal jargon that lawyers love and everyone else hates, you have come to the right site.
All parents who want to homeschool their children have to get one thing right first - they have to make sure that they comply with the homeschool laws of their state. No one wants to break the law - it can be extremely unpleasant and costly.The good news is that homeschooling isn't really a problem in America. The bad news is that each state has its own distinct set of homeschool laws. This is very irritating, of course, to parents who want to homeschool their children because they travel a lot. Since this legal situation is not going to change in the near future, we have no choice but to put up with it. You can homeschool practically anywhere in America as long as you obey all the homeschooling laws in your state. Once you know your laws, it is a cinch. This is where we hope to help you.
Please note, however, that the information we give here is not legal advice. We are not lawyers. We provide a summary of the homeschool laws in your state to help you decide whether homeschooling is the right option for you. If you would like to contact a lawyer, please visit the
HSLDA
website.
We hope we haven't scared you out of homeschooling. Homeschooling is extremely popular nowadays and is growing daily. If you want to know why, please read our Pros and Cons of Homeschooling article. The link is on our Navigation Bar in the top left corner of this page.
Now coming back to the utterly boring but important legal side of homeschooling... Most homeschooling parents in America are educating their children without tangling with the law. Yes, there is usually no problem. Even the controversial ruling in California in February 2008 which made homeschooling almost illegal has been overturned. In June 2008, it was declared in the same court that homeschooling is recognized as a type of private schooling. If you want to go straight to the homeschooling laws of your state, here they are. We have not written the homeschooling laws of all the states, only those states which are most searched by parents or homeschoolers like you. Please click one of the following states below. We will try our best to keep you on the right side of the law.

Homeschooling in Alabama
Homeschooling here may be confusing but it couldn't be easier.
Arkansas Homeschooling
Can homeschooling be done here?
Homeschooling in California
Homeschool laws and options. Terminator says it is legal.
Colorado Homeschooling
A state that loves homeschoolers.
Florida Homeschool Laws
Lots to know in this sunny state.
Georgia Homeschool Laws
A straightforward state for homeschoolers
Homeschooling in Illinois
A lawless state!If you have read our homeschooling laws article that pertains to your state, please read the other articles we have for you. We have lots of free articles with invaluable tips to guide you to homeschooling success. And don't forget to print our Free Singapore Math Worksheets - they are hilariously crazy and challenging. You will never find Singapore Math Problems like these anywhere else in the world. Please look for the links on our friendly Navigation Bar on the left of this page. You might have to scroll up to find it.
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