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Last updated: January 2026 · Approx. 6 minute read

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

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Homeschool Laws in Oklahoma (2026)

Oklahoma is the only state with a constitutional right to homeschool. No notification, testing, or recordkeeping required.

Quick facts at a glance

Compulsory Age
5 to 18
Notification
None required.
Required Hours/Days
180 days per year (constitutional requirement, broadly interpreted)
Evaluation Required
Not required.

Notification & registration

None required.

Required subjects in Oklahoma

Oklahoma requires homeschool families to cover the following subject areas:

Hours & days of instruction

180 days per year (constitutional requirement, broadly interpreted)

Evaluations & testing

Not required.

Recordkeeping requirements

Not required by the state.

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Legal homeschool options in Oklahoma

How to start homeschooling in Oklahoma

  1. Submit a withdrawal letter to your child's public school if applicable.
  2. Plan a curriculum that meets your family's goals.
  3. Begin teaching at home — no notification required.
  4. Keep personal records for your own benefit.

Read the full step-by-step start guide for Oklahoma →

Notes & nuances

Oklahoma's constitution explicitly protects the right of parents to educate their children at home.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to notify Oklahoma that I am homeschooling?

No. Oklahoma's constitution protects the right to homeschool with no state oversight.

Is testing required for Oklahoma homeschoolers?

No.

What subjects must Oklahoma homeschoolers teach?

The state mandates no specific subjects.

Disclaimer: This page summarises commonly known Oklahoma 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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