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Last updated: January 2026 · Approx. 6 minute read

By Sarah Mitchell · Reviewed by Amanda Chen, Esq. · Last reviewed: January 2026

Moderate regulation

Homeschool Laws in North Dakota (2026)

North Dakota requires annual notification, a teacher with at least a bachelor's degree (or supervision), and standardized testing.

Quick facts at a glance

Compulsory Age
7 to 16
Notification
Submit a Statement of Intent annually by 14 days before starting school.
Required Hours/Days
175 days per year
Evaluation Required
Standardized test in grades 4, 6, 8, and 10. Results to dist…

Notification & registration

Submit a Statement of Intent annually by 14 days before starting school.

Required subjects in North Dakota

North Dakota requires homeschool families to cover the following subject areas:

Hours & days of instruction

175 days per year

Evaluations & testing

Standardized test in grades 4, 6, 8, and 10. Results to district.

Recordkeeping requirements

Maintain academic records and submit annual statement.

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Legal homeschool options in North Dakota

How to start homeschooling in North Dakota

  1. Submit a Statement of Intent at least 14 days before starting school.
  2. Confirm parent qualifications (bachelor's degree, teaching license, or supervision).
  3. Submit a withdrawal letter to your child's public school if applicable.
  4. Plan a 175-day curriculum covering required subjects.
  5. Administer standardized testing in grades 4, 6, 8, and 10.

Read the full step-by-step start guide for North Dakota →

Notes & nuances

Parents without a degree must arrange supervision by a North Dakota-licensed teacher.

Frequently asked questions

When is the North Dakota homeschool statement due?

At least 14 days before starting school each year.

What grades require testing in North Dakota?

Grades 4, 6, 8, and 10, with results submitted to the district.

Does North Dakota require parent qualifications?

Yes — bachelor's degree, teaching license, or supervision by a licensed teacher.

Disclaimer: This page summarises commonly known North Dakota homeschool requirements as of 2026. Laws change. For official, up-to-date legal guidance, consult the HSLDA state guide or your state Department of Education before withdrawing your child or filing paperwork. Homeschool Moment is an educational documentation app, not legal counsel.

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