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Homeschooling in West Virginia for working parents

Working parents need a homeschool plan that is legally clean and operationally realistic. In West Virginia, start with the state checklist, then build around a realistic schedule, independent work blocks, outsourcing where helpful, and simple recordkeeping.

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.

West Virginia compliance baseline

  1. 1Check West Virginia's notice rule: Yes for the home instruction pathway described in West Virginia Code 18-8-1(c)(2). The parent must present a notice of intent to the county superintendent or county board when home instruction begins. If the child is enrolled in public school, notice must be given on or before the date home instruction starts. A new notice is required when moving to a new county.
  2. 2Calendar the deadline: On or before the date home instruction is to begin if the child is leaving public school. The statute does not present one single statewide yearly filing date in the text reviewed here.
  3. 3Build around required subjects: Reading, Language, Mathematics, Science, Social studies
  4. 4Keep records that match the state summary: Parents should keep the notice of intent, proof of instructor qualification, attendance information, course plans, work samples, and especially copies of each student's academic assessment for at least three years because the statute expressly requires that retention period.
  5. 5Plan for testing or evaluation if required: Yes. West Virginia requires an annual academic assessment for students using the home instruction pathway. Families may use a nationally normed standardized test, the state public-school testing program, a certified teacher portfolio review with written narrative, or another alternative academic assessment agreed to by the parent and county superintendent.
  6. 6Use official source links before making a filing or deadline decision.

Operating model

a realistic schedule, independent work blocks, outsourcing where helpful, and simple recordkeeping

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 West Virginia notes: West Virginia does not appear in the available sources to use the same umbrella-school structure common in some other states. Families may instead qualify under home instruction, recognized nonpublic school options, or other state programs depending on circumstances. Yes, in a broad sense. West Virginia has public virtual and other school-choice options, but those are not the same as the home instruction exemption summarized here.

Related homeschool guides for West Virginia

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 working parents homeschool in West Virginia?

Homeschooling is legal in West Virginia, but families need to match the rules to the pathway they use. The main home instruction route has meaningful notice, qualification, subject, and assessment requirements, while other exemptions and school-choice pathways may work differently.

What is the first legal step in West Virginia?

Yes for the home instruction pathway described in West Virginia Code 18-8-1(c)(2). The parent must present a notice of intent to the county superintendent or county board when home instruction begins. If the child is enrolled in public school, notice must be given on or before the date home instruction starts. A new notice is required when moving to a new county.

What records should working parents keep?

Parents should keep the notice of intent, proof of instructor qualification, attendance information, course plans, work samples, and especially copies of each student's academic assessment for at least three years because the statute expressly requires that retention period.

Start with the West Virginia legal checklist

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

West Virginia homeschool requirements