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Washington

Moderate

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

Overview

Instruction days
No minimum requirement
Legal status
Homeschooling is legal in this state
Regulatory body
Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI); local school district for Declaration of Intent and eligibility
Official website
https://washhomeschool.org

Notice Requirements

Notice required
Yes — notice must be filed
Deadline
Annual Declaration of Intent filed with local school district by September 15 (or within 2 weeks of school year start). Required only if child was previously enrolled in public school and is age 8+.
Frequency
Annual — must re-file each school year
Reporting
No reporting required

Assessment Requirements

Assessment required
Yes
Accepted methods
  • Annual standardized achievement test approved by the State Board of Education (administered by a qualified person)
  • Annual written assessment of academic progress by a Washington State certificated teacher currently working in the field of education

Curriculum & Qualifications

Required subjects
ReadingWritingSpellingLanguageMathematicsScienceSocial StudiesHistoryHealthOccupational EducationArt and Music Appreciation
Teacher qualifications
Parent/instructor must meet one of four qualifications: (1) earned at least 45 quarter college credits (or semester equivalent); (2) meet with a Washington State certificated teacher for at least 1 hour per week (supervised instruction); (3) receive approval from the local school superintendent; or (4) complete a Washington State-approved homeschool parent qualifying course. (RCW 28A.200.010)
Portfolio
No portfolio requirement

Additional Notes

Washington has one of the more detailed homeschool frameworks in the West. Key requirements: (1) annual Declaration of Intent by September 15 (for children previously enrolled in public school, age 8+); (2) 1,000 instruction hours/year covering 11 mandated subjects; (3) annual assessment by approved test or certificated evaluator; (4) instructor must meet one of four qualification criteria (45 college credits, weekly certified teacher supervision, superintendent approval, or qualifying course). Running Start dual enrollment program is a major benefit for high schoolers.

Tips for Homeschooling in Washington

  1. 1

    File your notice on time: "Annual Declaration of Intent filed with local school district by September 15 (or within 2 weeks of school year start). Required only if child was previously enrolled in public school and is age 8+.". Set a calendar reminder 2 weeks before to prepare documents.

  2. 2

    Choose your assessment method early. Options include: Annual standardized achievement test approved by the State Board of Education (administered by a qualified person), Annual written assessment of academic progress by a Washington State certificated teacher currently working in the field of education. Many families find portfolio reviews the least stressful.

  3. 3

    Teacher qualification note: Parent/instructor must meet one of four qualifications: (1) earned at least 45 quarter college credits (or semester equivalent); (2) meet with a Washington State certificated teacher for at least 1 hour per week (supervised instruction); (3) receive approval from the local school superintendent; or (4) complete a Washington State-approved homeschool parent qualifying course. (RCW 28A.200.010). Keep a copy of your credentials with your homeschool records.

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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 Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI); local school district for Declaration of Intent and eligibility or a qualified education attorney.