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California vs Texas: Homeschool Laws Compared

Side-by-side comparison of homeschool regulations. See what changes if you're moving between these states.

At a Glance

RequirementCaliforniaTexas
Regulation levelModerate regulationNo regulation
NotificationRequired — California Department of Education (CDE), Superintendent of Public Instruction Between October 1 and October 15 (filing window)Not required
TestingNot requiredNot required
Required subjects10 subjects (by grade)5 subjects
Instructional timeNo requirementNo requirement
Instructor qualificationNo requirementNo requirement
RecordkeepingattendanceNone required
Annual renewalRequired by October 1-15Not required

Moving Between These States

Moving from California to Texas

Grace period: N/A — no notification required (Tex. Educ. Code §25.086(a)(1); Leeper v. Arlington ISD (1994))

What changes:

  • -Good news: Texas has no notification requirement
  • ~Required subjects: California (10 subjects (by grade)) → Texas (5 subjects)
  • -Good news: Texas has no recordkeeping requirement

Transition checklist

Before you leave California:

  • No formal withdrawal required in California
  • Gather records: curriculum materials, work samples, test scores

When you arrive in Texas:

  • None. Texas requires no notification, registration, or approval. Compliant as soon as bona fide instruction begins.

Filing deadline:

  • No filing deadline — begin teaching when ready

Moving from Texas to California

Grace period: No explicit grace period — PSA system open Aug 1–Jun 30 (Ed. Code §33190; §48222)

What changes:

  • +California requires notification (Required — California Department of Education (CDE), Superintendent of Public Instruction Between October 1 and October 15 (filing window)). Texas does not
  • ~Required subjects: Texas (5 subjects) → California (10 subjects (by grade))
  • +California requires recordkeeping (attendance). Texas does not

Transition checklist

Before you leave Texas:

  • No formal withdrawal required in Texas
  • Gather records: curriculum materials, work samples, test scores

When you arrive in California:

  • File Private School Affidavit (PSA) via CDE online system as soon as possible. System open Aug 1–Jun 30.

Before you start teaching:

  • File BEFORE you start teaching (Ed. Code §33190; §48222)
  • Statutory window is Oct 1–15 but CDE accepts filings year-round for new schools. File immediately upon withdrawal from prior school.

Military families

Neither California nor Texas has military-specific homeschool provisions. MIC3 (Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children) does not apply to homeschoolers — it covers public schools only. Your School Liaison Officer can help with the transition.

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Common questions

What are the differences between homeschooling in California and Texas?

California and Texas have different homeschool regulations covering notification requirements, testing, required subjects, instructor qualifications, and recordkeeping. See the comparison table above for the exact differences.

What do I need to do to move my homeschool from California to Texas?

When moving from California to Texas, you must comply with Texas's homeschool laws from scratch. See the transition checklist above for step-by-step guidance.

Data sourced from state statutes and administrative codes. Comparison based on default homeschool pathway for each state. This is compliance guidance, not legal advice. Terms · How we verify