AZLow Regulation

Homeschooling in Arizona

Arizona requires filing an affidavit of intent with the county superintendent.

Arizona Homeschool Laws & Regulations

Arizona takes a hands-off approach to homeschool regulation. While the state does require some basic paperwork, the overall burden is light. This gives families plenty of room to follow a child-led Montessori approach without jumping through excessive bureaucratic hoops.

To begin homeschooling in Arizona, you must file a notice of intent with the County school superintendent by within 30 days of beginning homeschool. File a notarized affidavit with your county school superintendent within 30 days of starting.

The state requires instruction in specific subjects including Reading, Grammar, Mathematics, Social studies, Science. Our 100% online Montessori Homeschool platform covers all of these through 8,100+ structured daily lessons that integrate practical life, sensorial exploration, language, mathematics, science, geography, and cultural studies — the hallmarks of an authentic Montessori education.

The Montessori approach is a natural fit for homeschooling in Arizona. Rather than rigid textbook learning, children work with hands-on materials at their own pace — developing concentration, independence, and a genuine love of learning. Montessori Homeschool brings this approach into your home with a 100% online platform featuring daily lesson plans, printable materials, parent guides, and built-in compliance tools designed specifically for Arizona families.

Arizona Homeschool Requirements at a Glance

📋Required

Notice of Intent

Affidavit of intent to homeschool. Due: Within 30 days of beginning homeschool

📅Not Required

Attendance Tracking

No attendance tracking required

📚Required

Required Subjects

Reading, Grammar, Mathematics, Social studies, Science

📝Not Required

Quarterly Reports

No quarterly reports required

📊Not Required

Annual Assessment

No annual testing or evaluation required

📁Not Required

Portfolio

No portfolio required

🎓Not Required

Parent Qualification

No parent education requirement — any parent can homeschool

How to Start Homeschooling in Arizona

  1. 1

    File an affidavit of intent with the county school superintendent within 30 days of beginning

  2. 2

    Provide instruction in reading, grammar, math, social studies, and science

  3. 3

    No testing or evaluation required

Important Deadlines

  • File affidavit of intent: Within 30 days of beginning homeschool

How Montessori Homeschool Helps Arizona Families

Simple Compliance, Rich Curriculum

  • Automatic attendance logging to meet your state's day requirements
  • Curriculum covers all required subjects and then some
  • Downloadable records if your district ever asks for documentation
  • Daily lesson plans eliminate hours of prep work each week
  • AI-powered parent help for any teaching question

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