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Oregon

Moderate

Homeschool legal: ✅ Yes ·Last verified: 2026-03 ·State code: OR

Overview

Instruction days
No minimum requirement
Legal status
Homeschooling is legal in this state
Regulatory body
Local Education Service District (ESD) — notice filing and test score submission
Official website
https://www.oregon.gov/ode/learning-options/homeschool/pages/infoforfamilies.aspx

Notice Requirements

Notice required
Yes — notice must be filed
Deadline
One-time written notice to local Education Service District (ESD) within 10 days of beginning homeschool or withdrawing from public/private school. Additional notice required upon moving to a new ESD jurisdiction.
Frequency
One-time only — file once when you begin
Reporting
No reporting required

Assessment Requirements

Assessment required
Yes
Accepted methods
  • Nationally standardized achievement test administered by a neutral, qualified person (not a household member)
  • Test scores must be submitted to ESD by August 15 in applicable grade years

Curriculum & Qualifications

Required subjects
No specific subjects mandated
Teacher qualifications
No specific teaching credentials required
Portfolio
No portfolio requirement

Additional Notes

Oregon requires a one-time written notice to the local ESD within 10 days of starting. No subject mandates and no instruction hours required. Testing is required at grades 3, 5, 8, and 10 (by August 15 each applicable year) using a state-approved test administered by a neutral third party (not a household member). New homeschoolers have an 18-month grace period before first test. Approved tests: CTBS/Terra Nova 3, Iowa Basic, Stanford. Sports access contingent on scoring at or above the 23rd percentile.

Tips for Homeschooling in Oregon

  1. 1

    File your notice on time: "One-time written notice to local Education Service District (ESD) within 10 days of beginning homeschool or withdrawing from public/private school. Additional notice required upon moving to a new ESD jurisdiction.". Set a calendar reminder 2 weeks before to prepare documents.

  2. 2

    Choose your assessment method early. Options include: Nationally standardized achievement test administered by a neutral, qualified person (not a household member), Test scores must be submitted to ESD by August 15 in applicable grade years. Many families find portfolio reviews the least stressful.

  3. 3

    Join a local Oregon homeschool co-op or support group. Peer connections help with curriculum sharing, field trips, and social opportunities for your learner.

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Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and may not reflect the most current regulations. Always verify requirements directly with Local Education Service District (ESD) — notice filing and test score submission or a qualified education attorney.