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Texas
home schooling laws and regulations cannot be summarized in a short
informational page or overview. It is incumbent upon
you to perform due diligence in researching and
familiarizing yourself with your state's legal's and
regulations as they pertain to homeschooling. This
information is provided for you to give you a
starting point. This is not intended to be legal
advice and is distributed for basic informational
purposes only. For more information about the laws
and regulations in this state please contact a state
or local support group or your public library.
Governor's Office: "In Texas, we view home schooling as something
to be respected and protected - respected for the energy and commitment
of parents; protected from the interference of government. Texas does
not index or monitor home school programs."
At the time of this writing there is no education code pertaining to
homeschooling in the state of Texas. Parental responsibility is
protected & upheld by the Texas Constitution. The Texas legislature is
given authority over the public free school system only; furthermore,
the Texas Education Code is specifically designed for and applicable
only to state tax funded educational institutions