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Homeschooling in Idaho

Homeschooling in Idaho

All the information in this article was verified as accurate upon writing. It is your responsibility as a homeschooling parent to check your state law at least once a year and to ensure you are doing everything necessary to follow it. The best way to protect your family is to know your law better than the school officials!

Idaho is considered to be a LOW regulation state. Homeschooling families in Idaho have one option available to legally educate their children at home.

Option #1 - Provide an education for the child that is "comparably instructed" (similar to the public school)
Your child's attendance and subjects taught must be the same as that of the locally zoned public school.
There are not further restrictions, no record-keeping requirements, no notice of intent to be sent, no evaluations, no testing needed.

For more information contact the Idaho Department of Education at http://www.sde.state.id.us/

A good way to stay informed is to join a state or local homeschooling support and lobbying group. Check out the following:

Idaho Coalition of Home Educators - http://www.iche-idaho.org/

Christian Home Schoolers of Idaho - http://www.chois.org/


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