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Homeschooling in Wyoming: Requirements, Records & How to Get Started
Everything Wyoming families need to homeschool with confidence — the law in plain English, the records to keep, and the tools to generate them in minutes.

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Wyoming is one of the most homeschool-friendly states
What Wyoming actually requires
Wyoming became a lower-regulation homeschool state in 2025, when HB 46 took effect on July 1 and eliminated the long-standing requirement to submit a curriculum statement to the local school district. Under current law, a home-based educational program must still provide a basic, sequentially progressive curriculum of fundamental instruction in reading, writing, mathematics, civics, history, literature, and science, but families no longer file that curriculum for review. There is no state notice, no standardized testing, and no teacher-qualification mandate. This shift moved Wyoming away from its old annual-submission model toward a self-directed framework. Compulsory attendance in Wyoming applies to children ages seven through sixteen.
Because Wyoming no longer collects a curriculum submission, documentation is now entirely for the family’s own protection and planning rather than a filing obligation. The state does not require or receive attendance logs, test scores, or progress reports, so the only record of a student’s education is the one the parent chooses to keep. Maintaining an attendance record, a curriculum outline covering the seven listed subjects, and a portfolio of dated work makes it straightforward to build a transcript or transfer into another school. Since the 2025 change is recent, families should confirm any residual expectations with their local district, but the statewide requirement to submit curriculum is gone.
Official Wyoming resources
Always confirm current rules directly with the state. These are the authoritative sources:
Wyoming Dept. of Education — Homeschooling edu.wyoming.gov ↗HSLDA — Wyoming Homeschool Laws hslda.org ↗
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Choosing a Wyoming homeschool curriculum
Wyoming gives families broad freedom to choose the curriculum and materials that fit their child — from full boxed programs to a custom mix. Whatever you choose, keeping simple records of what you cover makes the year far easier to document.
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Common questions about homeschooling in Wyoming
Do I still submit a curriculum in Wyoming?
No. HB 46, effective July 1, 2025, removed the requirement to submit a curriculum statement to the local school district.
What subjects are required?
A sequentially progressive curriculum in reading, writing, mathematics, civics, history, literature, and science.
Is testing required?
No. Wyoming requires no standardized testing or assessment of homeschooled students.
What ages must attend school?
Compulsory attendance in Wyoming applies to children ages seven through sixteen.
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