Oklahoma Homeschool Overview
Oklahoma's compulsory attendance law (70 O.S. § 10-105) exempts children who are "taught in a home school." There is no state registration requirement, no curriculum approval, no mandatory testing, and no portfolio submission. Oklahoma is consistently ranked as one of the most homeschool-friendly states in the country.
OK Homeschool Requirements
- No registration with the school district or state required
- No curriculum approval required
- No standardized testing required
- No portfolio submission required
- No parent teaching credential required
- Compulsory age: 5–18 years old
What Oklahoma Does Require
The only implicit requirement is that instruction be "other than at school" — meaning your child is actually being educated. There are no specific mandated subjects, hours, or materials. The freedom is nearly absolute.
Recommended Subjects
- Language arts (reading, writing, grammar)
- Mathematics
- Social studies
- Science
- Health
Legal disclaimer: This page provides general information about Oklahoma homeschool law for educational purposes only. Laws change. Always verify current requirements and consult a legal professional for your specific situation.
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