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Homeschool legal: ✅ Yes · Last verified: 2026-03 · State code: OK
Oklahoma is one of the least regulated homeschool states. No registration, no testing, no reporting, and no teacher qualifications. The 180-day/6-hour requirement and subject list are in statute but enforcement is essentially nonexistent. The Attorney General's 'good faith' and 'equivalent instruction' standard is the practical limit. Homeschool Oklahoma (homeschooloklahoma.org) is the primary advocacy organization and actively defends the current low-regulation framework.
Oklahoma does not require advance notice to begin homeschooling — you can start whenever you're ready.
No formal assessment is required in Oklahoma. Consider voluntary portfolio tracking to document your child's progress for college applications.
Join a local Oklahoma homeschool co-op or support group. Peer connections help with curriculum sharing, field trips, and social opportunities for your learner.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and may not reflect the most current regulations. Always verify requirements directly with Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) — but no registration or oversight of individual homeschools or a qualified education attorney.