Homeschooling in Nevada
Nevada requires a one-time Notice of Intent to your district superintendent, who provides a written acknowledgment. Keep an educational plan covering four subjects. No annual refiling, no testing, no parent credential, and districts cannot ask for more than the statute lists under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 388D.
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How to Homeschool in Nevada (2026): The One-Time Notice of Intent and What the Law Requires
Nevada keeps home schooling light. File a one-time Notice of Intent with your school district, keep an educational plan covering four subjects, and that is the core of the law. No testing, no annual filing, no parent credential. Here is how each piece works.
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