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Virginia homeschool laws

Virginia allows homeschooling as a legal alternative to public school. Parents must provide a bona fide, thorough education in subjects like reading, math, spelling, history, and science, typically for at least 180 days annually. They need to submit an annual notice of intent to the local school division and keep records of instruction, including attendance and curriculum. There’s no required testing or standardized assessments, but parents may opt to have their children evaluated or tested if desired. Overall, Virginia’s laws prioritize parent-led education with basic oversight and record-keeping, ensuring children receive a comprehensive education at home.