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We built this feature to help homeschool families navigate complex state laws with confidence β but it's important that you understand what our data is, where it comes from, and what it is not.
Key point: This information is for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Homeschool laws change frequently and may vary based on individual circumstances. Always verify requirements directly with your state's Department of Education before making any compliance decisions.
Koydo provides state homeschool requirement summaries as a convenience for families exploring or managing home education. All content β including instruction-day minimums, assessment options, notice deadlines, and subject requirements β is compiled from publicly available sources for general informational purposes.
This information is intended to give you a useful starting point. It is not intended to be a comprehensive statement of the law, nor does it reflect every nuance that may apply to your specific family situation, county, or school district.
Nothing on Koydo β including state detail pages, compliance checklists, deadline calendars, or this page β constitutes legal advice. Reviewing this information does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Koydo.
If you have specific legal questions about your homeschool obligations β particularly regarding special education (IEP/FAPE rights), umbrella school arrangements, dual-enrollment eligibility, or disputes with your local education agency β you should consult a licensed attorney who practices education law in your state.
The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) offers member legal services and free state-level guidance as an additional resource.
Homeschool laws are established and amended by state legislatures and regulatory bodies. Requirements can change β sometimes mid-school-year β without advance notice. Koydo makes reasonable efforts to update requirement data when changes are identified, and each state record carries a "Last Verified" date indicating when the data was last reviewed against official sources.
However, Koydo cannot guarantee that every requirement shown reflects the most current law at the moment you read it. Always verify requirements directly with your state Department of Education or the relevant regulatory body before making any compliance decision.
Data last reviewed: March 2026.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Koydo and its affiliates, officers, employees, and licensors shall not be liable for any loss, damage, penalty, fine, or adverse outcome β whether direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential β arising from your reliance on homeschool requirement information provided through the Koydo platform.
This limitation applies regardless of the legal theory asserted (contract, tort, strict liability, or otherwise) and even if Koydo has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Your sole remedy for dissatisfaction with any information provided is to stop using that information and verify requirements through official channels.
Nothing in this disclaimer limits Koydo's liability for fraud, willful misconduct, or any liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law.
Requirement data is derived from: (1) individual state Department of Education websites and official homeschool guidance publications; (2) the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) state-by-state summaries; (3) publicly available state statutes and administrative code. Koydo independently cross-references each source and notes the last verified date on every state record. Users are encouraged to consult primary sources β links to each state's official DOE page are provided on every state detail page.
If you believe a state requirement shown on Koydo is outdated or incorrect, please contact our support team. Include the state, the specific requirement in question, and a link to the official source that contradicts what we show. We review and update records as quickly as possible following verified corrections.
Your use of the Koydo Homeschool feature β including your compliance calendar, logged instruction days, stored documents, and learner profiles β is governed by the Koydo Privacy Policy. Koydo does not sell your homeschool data to third parties and does not share it with government agencies unless required by a valid legal order.