Curricula, Curriculum Types, and State Requirements
Oklahoma Resources
We share helpful, secular (non-religious) homeschooling resources for a variety of subjects and grade levels. Our goal is to support parents as they navigate their homeschooling journey with confidence and ease.


Homeschooling in Oklahoma
Oklahoman families are allowed to homeschool their children. They must follow specific guidelines for educating their children at home. They must teach at least 180 days per year to children between the ages of 5 and 18. The child’s academic progress must be established and maintained.
Know what goals you want to achieve through your homeschooling process. You decide what educational style and curriculum you’d like to use. The state is not required to furnish home-schooled students with textbooks, resources, or other materials. However, you may apply for a $1,000 tax credit per child to pay for education-related expenses, such as instruction materials and tutoring, under the Universal School Choice Bill passed on May 25, 2023, which takes effect on January 2024.
Withdrawal Letter to Homeschool in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, while there is no specific legal requirement to submit a withdrawal letter to homeschool (as homeschooling is considered a form of private education), some parents notify their local school district as a courtesy or keep documentation for their records.
Recommended Record-Keeping for Homeschooling in Oklahoma
Oklahoma’s homeschooling laws are relatively flexible, but maintaining good records is important for your peace of mind and to ensure you’re prepared in case of any inquiries.
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Our tuition-free online public school offers pre-kindergarten and grades K–12 students a safe, engaging environment where they can learn in the best way for them. Not only will your child gain the knowledge and confidence they need for assessments like the OSTP, but they’ll also build fundamental life skills they need to meet tomorrow’s challenges. As their learning coach, you’ll be by their side, supporting them along the way.
Special Education:
Subjects: English, Social Studies, Science, Math, Fine Arts, World Languages, and Health
Resources: Online
Grades: PreK – 12th Grades
Memberships: Free (for Oklahoma Residents)
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