Taking the plunge into homeschooling can feel intimidating. From lesson plans to curriculum choices to compliance with state laws, it can feel like there is a lot to coordinate. However, understanding state homeschool requirements brings families one step closer to enjoying the freedom that homeschooling affords.
In Texas, parents may operate homeschools as private schools.
Texas Homeschool Mandates
The Texas Homeschool statutes require students to receive instruction in the following subjects:
- Math
- Reading
- Spelling
- Grammar
- Good Citizenship
Homeschools must use a written or online curriculum, and instruction must be bona fide (authentic and genuine.)
Texas compulsory attendance laws require children to be in school from the age of 6 through 19, or until they graduate or receive a GED. Homeschool parents are not legally required to file a notice of intent to homeschool with the school district, teach for a specified number of days each year, or meet any teaching qualifications. Texas has no immunization requirement for homeschools.
How to Withdraw Your Child from School in Texas
If your children attend a public or private school, you will need to withdraw them to homeschool. Contact your school to learn which forms or procedures they require. In many cases, you will be able to withdraw your children by sending a letter of withdrawal to the school.
Special Education Provisions
Texas has no additional requirements for parents wishing to homeschool their special needs children. As private school students, homeschooled children may be eligible for special education services funded by the state of Texas and the federal IDEA program.
Record Keeping
The state of Texas does not have specific record-keeping requirements for homeschools. However, it is wise to maintain a file for each student containing:
- School district correspondence,
- Attendance records,
- Samples of your child’s work, and
- Any standardized test scores.
With a clear understanding of Texas homeschool laws and the wide availability of resources, homeschooling doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. LightSail’s comprehensive language arts platform provides children with the tools to grow reading, writing, and vocabulary skills.
At the same time, LightSail’s built-in assessments and progress-tracking capabilities give parents peace of mind about meeting Texas’s homeschool requirements.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. State laws are constantly changing. Consult an attorney or call your state’s Department of Education for any questions regarding the legalities of homeschooling.