Oklahoma
Our summary below describes the overall picture of homeschooling requirements for the state of Oklahoma. Additional and more extensive help can be found within our e-book: Oklahoma Homeschool Legal Workbook: Your Guide to Compliance - Facts & Forms, prepared by HomeSchoolLegal.com.
Approach 1 |
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| Choice: | Establish a homeschool as “other means of education” |
| Restrictions: | Teacher certification not required |
| Reporting: | Notice is not required. To withdraw a child, send principal of current school a letter of withdrawal, indicating your intent to homeschool. |
| Recordkeeping: | None |
| Requirements: | Suggest subjects comparable to public education. Public schools are required to teach the necessary basic skills of learning and communication, including reading, English and writing, the use of numbers, science, citizenship in the U.S., in the State of Oklahoma. Attend 180 days. |
| Testing: | None |
| Compulsory Attendance: | Applies to children over 5 years of age and under 18 years of age |
| Source of Law: | Oklahoma Statutes Annotated, Title 70 |
| NOTE: | This is not intended to be legal advice and is offered only as an educational service for visitors to www.Home-School-Inc.com and www.HomeSchoolLegal.com. It is not a substitute for competent legal advice. Requirements may change at any time, and interpretations of the law and regulations can differ. Consult a legal services provider and a local homeschooling support group for more specific information. |
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