Curricula, Curriculum Types, and State Requirements

Texas Resources

We share helpful, secular (non-religious) homeschooling resources for a variety of subjects and grade levels. Our goal is to support parents as they navigate their homeschooling journey with confidence and ease.

Homeschooling in Texas

Homeschooling in Texas is legal and relatively straightforward. The Texas Supreme Court issued a decision guaranteeing the right of Texas parents to teach their children at home without fear of prosecution. (Leeper et al. v. Arlington ISD et al., June 15, 1994)

In Texas, homeschooling is considered a type of private school. Your homeschool is exempt from the compulsory attendance statute. Therefore, Texas does not regulate the number of days per year that private schools must be in session or the number of days a student must attend. There is no requirement for the number of hours you must homeschool each day.

Letter of Intent to Homeschool

A Letter of Intent to Homeschool in Texas is an official document informing your local school district that you are withdrawing your child from public school and beginning homeschool education.

These engaging and informative videos, infographics, brochures, and more explain Texas county government to the public, students, legislators, the news media, and others. 

Special Education:

Subjects: History and Geography

Resources: Maps, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Posters, Flyers, Videos, Games, Flyers

Grades: 6th to 12th

Membership: Free

Dual College Credits in Texas for Homeschoolers

In Texas, homeschooling families have the opportunity to enhance their high school curriculum through dual college credit programs. These programs allow high school students to enroll in college courses and earn both high school and college credits simultaneously. 

This can provide homeschooled students with advanced educational opportunities, exposure to college-level coursework, and a head start on their post-secondary education.

How to Start a Homeschool Co-Op in Texas

Starting a homeschool co-op in Texas can be rewarding in building a supportive community for homeschooling families. Here are the key steps to help you get started:

Daycare License Requirement for Your Co-Op in Texas

Several factors determine whether a person or entity, such as a homeschool co-op, must register as a daycare facility.

Questions, Concerns, or Comments

Whether you're just beginning your homeschooling journey or are a seasoned pro, we're so glad you're here. This group is a supportive space for families navigating diverse learning needs, offering curriculum suggestions, adaptive technology, teaching strategies, and practical methods to help your child learn, explore, and thrive.

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Whether your child is navigating autism, ADHD, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyslexia, anxiety, sensory processing differences, or is neurodivergent in any way, you're not alone. We're here to share, support, and grow together.

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