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Kansas Homeschool Requirements Low regulation
What Kansas 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.
Register with the state as a non-accredited private school (one-time).
Official Kansas sources
- 📜 K.S.A. § 72-3120 — the statute itself
- 🏛️ KSDE — Nonaccredited Private Schools (Homeschooling)
- 🔎 HSLDA — Kansas homeschool law summary
Kansas homeschool FAQ
What law governs homeschooling in Kansas?
Homeschooling in Kansas is governed by K.S.A. § 72-3120. Register with the state as a non-accredited private school (one-time). Always verify current requirements with your state department of education.
What subjects are required for homeschooling in Kansas?
Kansas does not specify required subjects in its homeschool law, though parents are responsible for providing instruction as defined by K.S.A. § 72-3120.
Does Kansas require testing or a portfolio evaluation?
No — Kansas 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 Kansas? Snap photos of your kids' work and FolioKid organizes them into a year-end portfolio PDF — formatted around Kansas's requirements.
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