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High regulation

Homeschooling in New York for military families

Military families need a homeschool plan that is legally clean and operationally realistic. In New York, start with the state checklist, then build around portable records, flexible pacing, quick state-law checks after moves, and stable curriculum routines.

Plain-English note: this is a parent guide, not legal advice. Use the official source links at the bottom of the page before a deadline or filing decision.

New York compliance baseline

  1. 1Check New York's notice rule: Yes. Parents must notify the district and then submit an Individualized Home Instruction Plan (IHIP).
  2. 2Calendar the deadline: Notice is generally due by July 1 each year or within 14 days of starting midyear.
  3. 3Build around required subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Social studies, Physical education, Health, Art, Music, Practical arts
  4. 4Keep records that match the state summary: Keep attendance records and maintain materials supporting quarterly reports and annual assessments.
  5. 5Plan for testing or evaluation if required: Yes. New York requires regular assessments, including standardized testing in designated years.
  6. 6Use official source links before making a filing or deadline decision.

Operating model

portable records, flexible pacing, quick state-law checks after moves, and stable curriculum routines

Curriculum fit

Choose tools that reduce parent bottlenecks: clear lesson plans, independent work where appropriate, reusable family subjects, and simple recordkeeping.

Support options

Co-ops, umbrella schools, virtual options, sports, and dual enrollment vary by state. Current New York notes: Umbrella-style alternatives exist, but most New York homeschoolers comply directly with district reporting rules. State-funded public virtual options may exist, but they are separate from independent homeschooling.

Related homeschool guides for New York

These internal links connect curriculum, schedule, special-needs, testing, and state-law pages so parents can move from a search question to the legal checklist without starting over.

Free printables

Download the homeschool starter kit

Print these before you start: a state startup checklist, letter-of-intent template, attendance tracker, and high-school transcript template.

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These printables are general planning tools, not legal advice. Always verify the current rule on your state page and official source links before filing deadlines.

Frequently asked questions

Can military families homeschool in New York?

Homeschooling is legal, but it is one of the more regulated systems in the country.

What is the first legal step in New York?

Yes. Parents must notify the district and then submit an Individualized Home Instruction Plan (IHIP).

What records should military families keep?

Keep attendance records and maintain materials supporting quarterly reports and annual assessments.

Start with the New York legal checklist

This guide is useful only if it sits on top of the actual New York homeschool requirements. Review the state law hub before buying curriculum, changing schools, or setting deadlines.

New York homeschool requirements