Connecticut Homeschool Laws
Complete guide to homeschooling requirements
Connecticut allows parents to homeschool with minimal state oversight. Parents must file a notice of intent and provide equivalent instruction.
File notice of intent with local superintendent. Provide equivalent instruction to public schools.
Annual assessment required (standardized test, portfolio, or evaluation)
Reading, writing, spelling, English grammar, geography, arithmetic, U.S. history, and citizenship
Maintain portfolio or test results
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general guidance only. Homeschool laws can change, and requirements may vary by locality. Always verify current regulations with your state's Department of Education or consult with a local homeschool organization before making decisions about your family's education.