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Low regulationHow to withdraw your child from public school in Wyoming.
Yes — homeschooling is legal in Wyoming. File an annual statement and curriculum description with your local board of trustees. Required subjects: reading, writing, math, civics, history, literature, science. No testing or portfolio review.
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Yes — homeschooling is legal in Wyoming. File an annual statement and curriculum description with your local board of trustees. Required subjects: reading, writing, math, civics, history, literature, science. No testing or portfolio review.
Who are you withdrawing in Wyoming?
Add every child you're pulling from school. We'll list them on the letter and produce one packet for the whole family. Use the legal name on school records.
Child 1
What happens after you withdraw in Wyoming
Wyoming requires an annual statement and a description of curriculum filed with your local board of trustees. The form is brief; the curriculum description is a list, not a syllabus.
By day 1
Deliver this withdrawal letter to your principal in person, by certified mail, or by email with read receipt. Save the confirmation.
By day 7
Confirm in writing that the school has removed your child from the roll. Wyoming does not require a state filing, but a confirmation in your records prevents truancy questions.
By day 14
Set up a daily attendance log and start tracking from day one. Use the printable log we generated, or HomeschoolOS does this automatically.
By day 30
Pick a curriculum spine for each subject you plan to teach and create a simple weekly rhythm. Resist the urge to over-buy in the first month.
By day 60
Establish a portfolio habit — work samples, photos of projects, books read. Even where it isn't required, a portfolio is your best protection against any later question.
By day 90
Review your first 90 days. What's working? What needs to change? Adjust your schedule before year-end report time.
Frequently asked questions about Wyoming withdrawals
Is homeschooling legal in Wyoming?
Yes — homeschooling is legal in Wyoming. File an annual statement and curriculum description with your local board of trustees. Required subjects: reading, writing, math, civics, history, literature, science. No testing or portfolio review.
Do I need to file a Notice of Intent in Wyoming?
Wyoming requires an annual statement and a description of curriculum filed with your local board of trustees. The form is brief; the curriculum description is a list, not a syllabus.
What does Wyoming require beyond the withdrawal letter?
Wyoming requires no state notification, no testing, and no portfolio — the withdrawal letter alone ends the public school's jurisdiction. Just keep your own records as a precaution.
What records do I need to keep in Wyoming?
Wyoming doesn't specify required hours or days, but keeping a daily attendance log and a portfolio of work samples is the standard precaution. The wizard generates both.
Can I generate one letter for multiple kids in Wyoming?
Yes. The wizard supports up to 10 children per family. The letter lists each child by name, grade, and date of birth; one packet covers the entire withdrawal.
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Want this all tracked automatically going forward?
Homeschool OS handles the Wyoming attendance log, compliance deadlines, and portfolio for you — pre-configured for your state. Free for 21 days, no card.
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