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Oklahoma Homeschool Laws & Requirements

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Here's what Oklahoma requires of homeschooling families, reviewed for the 2026 school year.

What Oklahoma requires

Instructional Days

At least 180 days of instruction per year.

Additional Notes

Oklahoma has strong constitutional protection for homeschooling (Article XIII, Section 4). No notification, registration, testing, or portfolio required. No specific subjects are legally mandated for homeschools. 180 days of instruction. Compulsory ages are 5-18.

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Oklahoma homeschooling FAQ

Does Oklahoma require homeschool notification?

No. Oklahoma does not require homeschooling families to file a formal notification.

How many instructional days or hours does Oklahoma require?

Oklahoma requires at least 180 instructional days per year.

Is standardized testing required for homeschoolers in Oklahoma?

No. Oklahoma does not require standardized testing for homeschoolers.

Does Oklahoma require homeschoolers to keep a portfolio or records?

No. Oklahoma does not require a formal portfolio, though keeping records is always recommended.

Source: https://hslda.org/post/how-to-comply-with-oklahomas-homeschool-law

This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always confirm current requirements with your state's department of education.

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