Note: This information is not intended as legal advice and may not be used as legal advice. It should not be used to replace the advice of your own legal counsel.
Homeschooling is legal in all fifty states and the territories of the United States. Homeschooling policy and requirements are different for each state and territory. We've provided links to sites that provide information, statutes, forms, and assistance to those wishing to homeschool. Select your state or US territory below for more information.
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Wyoming |
Nebraska Information
Official State Education Information
Nebraska Department of Education
301 Centennial Mall South
P. O. Box 94987
Lincoln, NE 68509-4987
(402) 471-2295
For homeschooling information, select Exempt Schools or Exempt Schools not for Religious Reasons from the State Information About Homeschooling link below.
Homeschool information provided by the state
Statewide Support Groups
Western Nebraska Home Educators Network, WNHEN
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