North Dakota

Last updated: June 2026

North Dakota has mixed oversight, meaning that it requires that homeschooled children be assessed for academic progress at some point in their education, but does not enforce the requirement across all options.

Homeschool Options: North Dakota has 1 homeschool option: homeschool statute

Child Safety: North Dakota has no child welfare safeguards: caregivers under active investigation for abuse and caregivers convicted of crimes against children and sexual offenses are permitted to homeschool.

Notification: North Dakota requires home educators to notify the state that they are homeschooling every year.

Assessments: North Dakota requires some home educators to assess students for academic progress and submit results, but not across all homeschool options.

Home Educator Qualifications: North Dakota requires all home educators to have a high school diploma or equivalent to homeschool through high school.

Subject Requirements: North Dakota requires home educators to teach core subjects.

Record Keeping:

North Dakota requires home educators to submit proof of child identity in order to homeschool.

North Dakota requires home educators to retain academic records.

In North Dakota, homeschooled students are required to be given the same vaccinations as students in traditional schools, and home educators must submit immunization records to homeschool.

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