Wyoming requires annual submission of a curriculum to the local school board showing instruction in required subjects.
Wyoming 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 Wyoming, you must file a notice of intent with the Local school board by annually, before the start of the school year. Submit your curriculum plan to the local school board each year. It must show that you will provide instruction in the required subjects.
The state requires instruction in specific subjects including Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Civics, History, Literature, 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.
Attendance tracking is required in Wyoming: 175 days per year. With Montessori Homeschool, every lesson is timestamped and logged automatically, making it simple to demonstrate compliance at year-end or during any review.
The Montessori approach is a natural fit for homeschooling in Wyoming. 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 Wyoming families.
Curriculum plan submitted annually. Due: Annually, before the start of the school year
175 days of instruction per year
Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Civics, History, Literature, Science
No quarterly reports required
No annual testing or evaluation required
No portfolio required
No parent education requirement — any parent can homeschool
Submit a curriculum plan annually to the local school board
Provide instruction for 175 days per year
Teach required subjects: reading, writing, math, civics, history, literature, and science
No testing or assessment required
Simple Compliance, Rich Curriculum
8,100+ daily Montessori lessons. State compliance tools. Parent guides. Printable materials. Everything you need to homeschool with confidence.