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Last updated: June 2026
Texas has no oversight, meaning that it does not regulate any aspect of homeschooling, and it does not track the number of homeschooled children.
Homeschool Options: Texas has 1 homeschool option: private school
Child Safety: Texas 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: Texas does not require home educators to notify the state that they are homeschooling.
Assessments: Texas does not require home educators to assess students for academic progress.
Home Educator Qualifications: Texas does not require all home educators to have a high school diploma or equivalent to homeschool through high school.
Subject Requirements: Texas requires home educators to teach some core subjects.
Texas does not require home educators to submit proof of child identity in order to homeschool.
Texas does not require caregivers to retain academic records.
In Texas, homeschooled students are not required to be vaccinated.
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