Homeschooling in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is the only state where the right to home school is written into the constitution. The Oklahoma Constitution Article XIII Section 4 and Title 70 Section 10-105 protect home instruction as an "other means of education." No notice, no testing, no credential, and no curriculum approval required. Provide instruction for 180 days in good faith.
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How to Homeschool in Oklahoma (2026): No Notice, No Testing, and What the Law Requires
Oklahoma is the only state with a constitutional right to home school. You file no notice, take no tests, hold no credential, and submit no records. You provide instruction for 180 days that is offered in good faith. Here is what the light framework means for your family.
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