Homeschool2023-11-11T22:33:01-06:00
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It’s not as scary as you think!

Homeschool Basics

Take back control of your child’s

education. You can do it!

Homeschool Basics

What you need to know & how to get started

Let’s Start With The Bad News First…

While we are working hard to reform our public schools… We have a long way to go. If it’s possible for you to remove your child from public schools, we strongly recommend you getting them out as quickly as possible. We get it – the word ‘homeschool’ has a way of triggering an instant panic attack.

Now, For The Good News!

We promise, it’s easier than you think! There are tons of resources available, whether it be support groups, co-ops, or online curriculum options, you don’t have to go at this alone.

Here’s a shortlist of homeschooling perks:

  • YOU get to make your own schedule and work at your own pace.

  • YOU control what your child is taught

  • YOU get to create your child’s learning experience – Make it FUN!

  • YOU no longer have to worry that public schools are failing YOUR child

Missouri Homeschool Teaching Standards

Instruction Hours & Location – What’s the Breakdown?

More Good News – Missouri is a Low Regulation State

Missouri Statute is relatively more laxed than most states. Under Missouri law, a homeschool is a school that:

Has the primary purpose of providing private or religious-based instruction.

Enrolls pupils between the ages of 7 and 16 years.

(No more than four students can be unrelated.)

Does not charge or receive tuition, fees, or other remuneration.

0 Hrs
Total Instruction
Total Instruction Hours (1000 Hrs)
Core (600 Hrs)
Elected (400 Hrs)

Core Subjects

Instruction Hours & Location

600 Hours Total
0 Hours
At Home
0 Hours
Any Location

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

The Revised standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation starting in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Communication Arts Gallery

Assessed Standards

The Revised standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation starting in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Communication Arts Gallery

Assessed Standards

The Revised standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Mathematics Glossary (K-6)

  • Mathematics Glossary (7-12)

Assessed Standards

The Revised standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Mathematics Glossary (K-6)

  • Mathematics Glossary (7-12)

Current Standards

The standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed in Government and HS American History (optional) EOC assessments in a census field test in 2018-2019 and then in operational form beginning in 2019-2020.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

Social Studies Crosswalks
  • K-5

  • MS American History

  • MS World Geography

  • MS World History

  • HS American Government

  • HS American History

  • HS World History

  • Social Studies Glossary

Current Standards

The standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed in Government and HS American History (optional) EOC assessments in a census field test in 2018-2019 and then in operational form beginning in 2019-2020.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

Social Studies Crosswalks
  • K-5

  • MS American History

  • MS World Geography

  • MS World History

  • HS American Government

  • HS American History

  • HS World History

  • Social Studies Glossary

Assessed Standards

The MAP Grade-Level and End-of-Course assessments will be based on these standards beginning in the 2017-2018 school year via a Field Test. They will be assessed operationally beginning in the 2018-2019 school year.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Science Glossary

Assessed Standards

The MAP Grade-Level and End-of-Course assessments will be based on these standards beginning in the 2017-2018 school year via a Field Test. They will be assessed operationally beginning in the 2018-2019 school year.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Science Glossary

Elected Subjects

Instruction Hours & Location

400 Hours Total
0 Hours
Any Location

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Requirements To Homeschool Under This Statute:

1. Instruction Time, Location, and Subjects

Teach the required subjects for the required period of time.

You must provide your child with at least 1,000 hours of instruction every school term.

Six hundred of the 1,000 hours of instruction must be among one or more of the following core subjects – reading, math, social studies, language arts, and science. These subjects must be taught consonantly with the child’s age and ability. Of those 600 hours, among the core subjects, 400 must occur at the “regular” homeschool location, which is not defined in law.

2. Time Logging & Records

Maintain records for all children under age 16.

If you are homeschooling a child who is younger than 16, you must maintain (but do not need to submit) the following records for the child:

A plan book, diary, or other record to log subjects taught & Activities

This requirement can be satisfied by keeping a daily log of hours of instruction.

Samples of your child’s work.

Academic Evaluations.

(These could be regular tests in the various subjects, annual standardized tests, etc.)

Alternatively, you can maintain “other written, credible evidence” that is equivalent to the three types of records listed above. Always have on hand at least two full years’ worth of records (unless you are just starting out). During a child’s elementary and middle school years, you should always have on hand at least two full years’ worth of records. For a high school student, the records (for all 4 years) should be kept indefinitely.

Homeschool Basics

Take back control of

your child’s education.

Homeschool Basics

What To Know & How To Get Started

Let’s Start With The Bad News First…

While we are working hard to reform our public schools… We have a long way to go. If it’s possible for you to remove your child from public schools, we strongly recommend you getting them out as quickly as possible. We get it – the word ‘homeschool’ has a way of triggering an instant panic attack.

Now, For The Good News!

We promise, it’s easier than you think! There are tons of resources available, whether it be support groups, co-ops, or online curriculum options, you are not alone.

Here’s a shortlist of homeschooling perks:

  • YOU create your schedule and pace.

  • YOU control what your child is taught
  • YOU get to create your child’s learning experience.

  • NO more public schools failing YOUR child

MO Homeschool Teaching Standards

Instruction Hours & Location

More Good News – MO is a Low Regulation State

Missouri Statute is relatively more laxed than most states. Under Missouri law, a homeschool is a school that:

Has the primary purpose of providing private or religious-based instruction.

Enrolls pupils between the ages of 7-16 yrs.

(No more than four students can be unrelated.)

Does not charge or receive tuition, fees, or other remuneration.

0 Hrs
Total Instruction
Total Instruction -1000 Hrs
Core – 600 Hrs
Elect.- 400 Hrs

Core Subjects

Instruction Hours & Location

0 Hrs
Your Content Goes Here
0 Hrs
At Home
0 Hrs
Anywhere

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

The Revised standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation starting in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Communication Arts Gallery

Assessed Standards

The Revised standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation starting in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Communication Arts Gallery

Assessed Standards

The Revised standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Mathematics Glossary (K-6)

  • Mathematics Glossary (7-12)

Assessed Standards

The Revised standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Mathematics Glossary (K-6)

  • Mathematics Glossary (7-12)

Current Standards

The standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed in Government and HS American History (optional) EOC assessments in a census field test in 2018-2019 and then in operational form beginning in 2019-2020.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

Social Studies Crosswalks
  • K-5

  • MS American History

  • MS World Geography

  • MS World History

  • HS American Government

  • HS American History

  • HS World History

  • Social Studies Glossary

Current Standards

The standards, approved on April 19, 2016 are for implementation beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year. They will be assessed in Government and HS American History (optional) EOC assessments in a census field test in 2018-2019 and then in operational form beginning in 2019-2020.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

Social Studies Crosswalks
  • K-5

  • MS American History

  • MS World Geography

  • MS World History

  • HS American Government

  • HS American History

  • HS World History

  • Social Studies Glossary

Assessed Standards

The MAP Grade-Level and End-of-Course assessments will be based on these standards beginning in the 2017-2018 school year via a Field Test. They will be assessed operationally beginning in the 2018-2019 school year.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Science Glossary

Assessed Standards

The MAP Grade-Level and End-of-Course assessments will be based on these standards beginning in the 2017-2018 school year via a Field Test. They will be assessed operationally beginning in the 2018-2019 school year.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Science Glossary

Elected Subjects

0 Hrs

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • Grades K – 5

  • Grades 6 – 12

  • Grades K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

Assessed Standards

Please check back for assessed standards. This page is a work in progress and more will be added soon.

  • K – 5

  • 6 – 12

  • K – 12

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources Will Be Added Shortly!

MO Homeschool Statute Requirements

1. Instruction Time, Location, and Subjects

Teach the required subjects for the required period of time. You must provide your child with at least 1,000 hours of instruction every school term.

Six hundred of the 1,000 hours of instruction must be among one or more of the following core subjects – reading, math, social studies, language arts, and science. These subjects must be taught consonantly with the child’s age and ability. Of those 600 hours, among the core subjects, 400 must occur at the “regular” homeschool location, which is not defined in law.

2. Time Logging & Records

Maintain records for all children under age 16.

If you are homeschooling a child who is younger than 16, you must maintain (but do not need to submit) the following records for the child:

A plan book, diary, or other record to log subjects taught & Activities

Can be satisfied by keeping a daily log of hours of instruction.

Samples of your child’s work.

Academic Evaluations

(These could be regular tests in the various subjects, annual standardized tests, etc.)

Alternatively, you can maintain “other written, credible evidence” that is equivalent to the three types of records listed above. Always have on hand at least two full years’ worth of records (unless you are just starting out). During a child’s elementary and middle school years, you should always have on hand at least two full years’ worth of records. For a high school student, the records (for all 4 years) should be kept indefinitely.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ’s

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