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State Requirements

Homeschooling in Nevada

Regulation: Low-Moderate

Annual notice of intent. Standardized testing every other year.

How to start
File a notice of intent with your local school district each year.
Parent qualifications
High school diploma or GED required.
Required subjects
No specific state list, but a complete education is expected.
Testing
Standardized test required in grades 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.
Dual enrollment
Available.

Getting started

File a notice of intent with your local school district each year. You must hold a high school diploma or GED to homeschool in Nevada.

Testing

Nevada requires standardized testing at specific grade levels. Results are for your information — they are not submitted to the state.

Keeping records

Maintain testing records and basic documentation of your educational program.

Funding Available

Nevada Choice Scholarship Program

Nevada offers education savings account options for qualifying students. Contact the Nevada Department of Education for current eligibility and benefit information.

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Legal reference: Nevada Revised Statutes §392.070 · Last reviewed: 2026-01