Arkansas Homeschool Information

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Homeschooling in Arkansas

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Find Out What the State Says About Home Education

Arkansas School Choice

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Arkansas Department of Education

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Arkansas Homeschool

In Arkansas, families have the legal right to homeschool their children with relatively few requirements. Parents must submit a Notice of Intent to Homeschool annually to their local school district superintendent by August 15 (or five days before withdrawing if during the school year). This form includes information such as the child’s name, grade level, and curriculum outline.

There are no mandatory standardized tests, teacher qualifications, or specific curriculum requirements for homeschoolers in Arkansas. Parents have the freedom to choose their own educational materials and teaching methods. However, if a student returns to public school, the district may assess grade placement.

Arkansas law also allows homeschool students to participate in interscholastic activities at their local public school and to take concurrent college courses. Families are encouraged to keep records of instruction and student progress, though it’s not required by law.

Overall, Arkansas offers a straightforward and flexible path for families choosing to homeschool.

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    Arkansas K-12 School Choice

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    Arkansas K-12  Scholarship Summary

    Arkansas does offer a K–12 school choice program, primarily through the Education Freedom Account (EFA) program established by the 2023 LEARNS Act. Here’s a comprehensive overview:


    📚 What is the EFA Program?

    • Education Freedom Accounts are state-funded “school vouchers” or education savings accounts that parents can use for education outside the traditional public school system—private schools, homeschool, tutoring, curriculum, transportation, and more.

    • For the 2024–25 school year, qualifying families could receive up to ≈ $6,800–$6,856 per student. Higher amounts (≈ $7,600) are available for students continuing from the previous “Succeed Scholarship” program.


    Who is Eligible?

    Eligibility is rolling out in phases:

    • Currently eligible include:

      • First-time kindergarteners,

      • Students from public schools with an “F” or “Level 5” rating,

      • Students with disabilities or IEPs,

      • Students experiencing homelessness or in foster care,

      • Children of active-duty military (and first responders in some definitions)

    • Starting in the 2025–26 school year, the program opens to all Arkansas K–12 students, regardless of background.

    Homeschool Resources for Arkansas

    Homeschooling has been part of education for centuries. In earlier times, it was simple to begin without worrying about rules or oversight. Today, however, homeschooling regulations vary by state, and some families may find it more challenging to get started. That’s why NFC Academy provides helpful state-specific pages outlining homeschool laws—to guide and support you as you begin your journey.

    In areas with stricter requirements, having reliable support is important. Organizations like the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) offer valuable legal guidance and protection, helping families stay informed and confident. With the right tools and resources, homeschooling can be a rewarding and manageable experience, no matter where you live.

    Homeschool Legal Defense Association

    Information on this page is intended for informational purposes for homeschool families in the specific state. The information supplied does not, nor is it intended to, provide specific legal advice. For specific legal advice, we recommend you consult an attorney.  Membership with Homeschool Legal Defense may provide legal information for your situation, but you may prefer a local private attorney to review your situation to provide specific legal advice.