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Arizona Homeschool Requirements Low regulation
What Arizona requires from homeschool families — notification, subjects, hours, testing, and portfolio rules — with links to the current law. This is the same state data FolioKid uses to build your portfolio template.
- Required subjects: Reading, Grammar, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science (elementary grades; some states vary by grade)
File an affidavit with the county school superintendent within 30 days of starting (one-time).
Official Arizona sources
- 📜 A.R.S. § 15-802 — the statute itself
- 🔎 HSLDA — Arizona homeschool law summary
Arizona homeschool FAQ
What law governs homeschooling in Arizona?
Homeschooling in Arizona is governed by A.R.S. § 15-802. File an affidavit with the county school superintendent within 30 days of starting (one-time). Always verify current requirements with your state department of education.
What subjects are required for homeschooling in Arizona?
Arizona requires: Reading, Grammar, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science (elementary grades; some states vary by grade).
Does Arizona require testing or a portfolio evaluation?
No — Arizona does not require standardized testing or a portfolio evaluation, but keeping a portfolio of your child's work is still the simplest way to document progress.
Keeping records for Arizona? Snap photos of your kids' work and FolioKid organizes them into a year-end portfolio PDF — formatted around Arizona's requirements.
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