Oklahoma Laws and Requirements for Homeschool

Homeschooling in Oklahoma is recognized as a legal educational option with minimal regulatory requirements.

Legal Requirements:

  1. Compulsory Attendance: Children between the ages of 5 and 18 are subject to compulsory school attendance in Oklahoma.

  2. Instructional Days: While not explicitly mandated by law, it is recommended that homeschooling families provide instruction for at least 180 days per year to align with the public school calendar.

  3. Notification: Oklahoma does not require parents to notify state or local education authorities of their intent to homeschool.

  4. Teacher Qualifications: There are no specific educational qualifications required for parents who wish to homeschool their children in Oklahoma.

  5. Curriculum: The state does not mandate specific subjects or curricula for homeschoolers. However, it is advisable to provide instruction in core subjects such as reading, English, writing, science, and mathematics to ensure an education equivalent to that offered by the state.

  6. Assessments: Oklahoma does not require standardized testing or formal assessments for homeschooled students.

Recommendations for Homeschooling in Oklahoma:

  • Recordkeeping: While not legally required, maintaining detailed records of instructional days, subjects taught, and samples of student work can be beneficial, especially if transitioning back to public school or for future educational opportunities.

  • Support Networks: Engaging with local homeschooling groups or co-ops can provide resources, socialization opportunities, and support for both parents and students.

  • Curriculum Selection: Parents have the freedom to choose or design curricula that best meet their child's learning style and educational goals.

 

Oklahoma State Department of Education