In Wyoming, there are two options under which you may legally homeschool. You are free to choose the option that best meets your family’s needs.
Here are the options:
Option 1: Homeschool under Wyoming’s homeschool statute.
Wyoming law simply requires homeschooling parents to provide a sequentially progressive curriculum of fundamental instruction in reading, writing, mathematics, civics, history, literature, and science.
NOTE: If your child is currently enrolled in public school and you are withdrawing them to homeschool, you need to provide a written withdrawal notice. HSLDA members may use our Sample Letter of Withdrawal below.
Option 2: Homeschool as a parochial, church, or religious school.
You may enroll your child in a church school that allows you to teach your child at home. In order to qualify under this option, your homeschool must be under the auspices or control of a local church, denomination, or similar religious organization.
Please note: The information on this page has been reviewed by an attorney, but it should not be taken as legal advice specific to your individual situation.