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Wyoming
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.
Six (by September 15) to sixteen years of age or completion of 10th grade.
In
Wyoming, a home-based educational program must meet the requirements of a
basic academic educational program pursuant to W.S. 21-4-101 (a)(vi).
A curriculum is submitted to the local board
of trustees each year, showing a "basic academic educational program" that
provides a sequentially progressive curriculum of fundamental instruction in
certain required subjects, but no home-based educational program is required
to include in its curriculum any concept or topic or practice in conflict
with its religious doctrines.
Maintain records demonstrating that you are teaching the
required number of days and in the curriculum that you submitted.