Updated: January 2026 · Approx. 4 minute read
How to start homeschooling in Indiana
Everything you need to legally begin homeschooling in Indiana, broken into clear steps. Plan to spend about an hour completing the paperwork before your first day.
The short version
Indiana treats homeschools as nonaccredited private schools. Minimal requirements: 180 days of instruction and basic recordkeeping.
The full process, step by step
Step 1
Submit a withdrawal letter to your child's public school if applicable (required for students 13+).
Step 2
Optionally register with the Indiana DOE.
Step 3
Plan a 180-day curriculum equivalent to public instruction.
Step 4
Track and maintain attendance records.
Step 5
Begin teaching at home.
Things that help on day one
- A binder, folder, or app to keep paperwork in one place.
- Your child's most recent report card or academic records.
- A simple weekly rhythm sketched out — even one bullet list of subjects per day.
- A camera or phone for documenting the first weeks of moments.
- A list of any homeschool co-ops, libraries, or community groups in your area.
Read the full Indiana homeschool law summary →
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