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Homeschooling in Nevada

Nevada requires filing a notice of intent to homeschool with the local school district.

Nevada Homeschool Laws & Regulations

Nevada 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 Nevada, you must file a notice of intent with the Local school district (board of trustees) by before beginning homeschool or by 30 days into the new school year. Submit a written notice of intent to your local school district. Include child's name, age, address, and the educational plan.

The state requires instruction in specific subjects including English (reading, composition, writing), Mathematics, Science, Social studies (history, geography, economics, government). 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 Nevada. 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 Nevada families.

Nevada Homeschool Requirements at a Glance

📋Required

Notice of Intent

Written notice of intent to homeschool. Due: Before beginning homeschool or by 30 days into the new school year

📅Not Required

Attendance Tracking

No attendance tracking required

📚Required

Required Subjects

English (reading, composition, writing), Mathematics, Science, Social studies (history, geography, economics, government)

📝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 Nevada

  1. 1

    File a notice of intent with your school district

  2. 2

    Provide instruction equivalent to that provided in public schools

  3. 3

    No testing or reporting required under standard homeschool option

Important Deadlines

  • File notice of intent: Before starting homeschool or within 30 days of school year

How Montessori Homeschool Helps Nevada 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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