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Oregon homeschool letter of intent

Some states require a notice, affidavit, private-school enrollment step, or other paperwork before or soon after homeschooling begins. This page explains the current Oregon notice picture in plain English and gives a safe template framework without pretending every family needs the same form.

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.

Is a letter or notice required?

Yes. A parent, legal guardian, or private teacher must notify the education service district in writing when a child is taught at home or withdrawn from public school for home instruction.

Who receives it?

The education service district that contains the school district where the child lives.

When is it due?

The statute requires written notice when the child begins being taught at home or is withdrawn from public school, and again if the child moves to a new education service district. The available sources reviewed here do not give a specific number of days.

What to include if notice is required

  1. 1The current summary does not indicate a standard statewide letter-of-intent requirement for Oregon.
  2. 2If your child is currently enrolled in a public or private school, still confirm the withdrawal process with the school so the absence is not treated as truancy.
  3. 3Keep a dated withdrawal or unenrollment record for your own files.

Parent-safe template wording

Template starter for school withdrawal only: β€œPlease withdraw my child from enrollment effective [date]. We will be providing education outside the school system as permitted under Oregon law.” Confirm whether your school requests additional withdrawal information.

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

Where do I send a Oregon homeschool letter of intent?

The education service district that contains the school district where the child lives.

What is the Oregon homeschool notification deadline?

The statute requires written notice when the child begins being taught at home or is withdrawn from public school, and again if the child moves to a new education service district. The available sources reviewed here do not give a specific number of days.

Should I keep a copy?

Yes. Even when Oregon paperwork is light, keep a dated copy of anything you send plus proof of delivery or school withdrawal confirmation.

Check the full requirement list before sending anything

Notice is only one part of starting homeschool. Review subjects, records, testing, and age requirements for Oregon.

Oregon homeschool requirements