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Homeschooling, Made Simple —
Wherever You Live
Classical, mentor-led classes for grades 3–12, delivered live online. Choose your state — plus Washington, D.C. and Canada — to see exactly what the law requires and how GCE carries the teaching load in about four hours a week.
Choose Your State
Every guide walks you through your state’s homeschool law in plain English, what you’re required to teach, and how to get started — no legal degree required.
AlabamaThe church-school route makes starting simple.See Alabama →AlaskaAmong the most homeschool-friendly states in the country.See Alaska →ArizonaA one-time affidavit of intent — then real freedom.See Arizona →ArkansasA simple notice of intent, and no state testing.See Arkansas →CaliforniaFile a private-school affidavit and you’re set.See California →FeaturedCanadaHomeschooling rules vary by province — here’s the full overview.See Canada →ColoradoA simple annual notice keeps you compliant.See Colorado →ConnecticutA straightforward, low-oversight path.See Connecticut →DelawareEnroll through a simple state registration.See Delaware →FeaturedFloridaScholarship-eligible & Step Up for Students friendly. See the full Florida program.See Florida →GeorgiaFile one Declaration of Intent and you’re set.See Georgia →HawaiiNotify your school and keep records — we simplify it.See Hawaii →IdahoAmong the freest states — minimal requirements.See Idaho →IllinoisTreated as a private school — no registration required.See Illinois →IndianaOne of the freest states — no notice required.See Indiana →IowaFlexible options, including low-report independent instruction.See Iowa →KansasRegister as a non-accredited private school — simple.See Kansas →KentuckyHomeschools run as private schools. We make it easy.See Kentucky →LouisianaTwo legal paths — we help you pick the lighter one.See Louisiana →MaineA simple notice and yearly assessment.See Maine →MarylandNotify your district and keep a portfolio — we help.See Maryland →MassachusettsGet your plan approved locally — we make it easy.See Massachusetts →MichiganRefreshingly simple: no registration, no testing.See Michigan →MinnesotaA yearly report keeps you compliant — we help.See Minnesota →MississippiOne yearly certificate of enrollment — that’s the core.See Mississippi →MissouriRemarkably free — here’s how the hours work.See Missouri →MontanaA simple annual notice — low regulation.See Montana →NebraskaFile an exemption and homeschool as a private school.See Nebraska →NevadaA one-time notice of intent — then flexibility.See Nevada →New HampshireA simple notice and yearly assessment.See New Hampshire →New JerseyAmong the freest — no notice required.See New Jersey →New MexicoA simple annual notice to the state.See New Mexico →New YorkNew York’s paperwork is involved — we handle it with you.See New York →North CarolinaOne Notice of Intent to the DNPE and you’re official.See North Carolina →North DakotaWe guide you through North Dakota’s requirements.See North Dakota →Ohio2023’s HB 33 removed the red tape.See Ohio →OklahomaThe only state with a constitutional right to homeschool.See Oklahoma →OregonWe guide you through Oregon’s notice and testing.See Oregon →PennsylvaniaAct 169 has real requirements — we keep you compliant.See Pennsylvania →Rhode IslandGet local approval — we make it simple.See Rhode Island →South CarolinaThree legal options — most pick the flexible one.See South Carolina →South DakotaA simple online notification — low oversight.See South Dakota →TennesseeIndependent or umbrella school? We break down both.See Tennessee →TexasRemarkably unrestricted — thanks to Leeper and HB 2674.See Texas →UtahA one-time signed affidavit — then total flexibility.See Utah →VermontWe handle Vermont’s enrollment and assessment.See Vermont →VirginiaNotice of intent by Aug 15 — plus a religious exemption.See Virginia →WashingtonWe guide you through Washington’s notice and testing.See Washington →Washington, D.C.We guide you through D.C.’s notification and portfolio.See Washington, D.C. →West VirginiaNotify the county, then we handle the academics.See West Virginia →WisconsinOne annual enrollment report and you’re set.See Wisconsin →WyomingA simple annual curriculum notice.See Wyoming →
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