Alabama Compliance Options
Explore compliance options for Alabama and decide which one works best for you.
Available Options & Instructions
Option 1: Homeschooling with a church school
A church school offers instruction in grades K–12 or any combination thereof, including preschool, through onsite or home programs, and is operated as a ministry of a local church, group of churches, denomination, and/or association of churches that does not receive any state or federal funding. A home may be the location where a child receives instruction as a student attending a church school. To homeschool under this option, you must take the following steps:
1. Enroll your child in a church school.
2. File a church school enrollment certificate.
3. Keep an attendance register.
4. Comply with any policies established by the church school.
Option 2: Homeschooling with a private school
A private school is established, conducted, and supported by a nongovernmental entity or agency offering educational instruction in grades K–12 or any combination thereof, including preschool, through onsite or home programs. A home may be the location where a child receives instruction as a student attending a private school. A parent may establish a home-based private school, or the home may be an extension of an existing private school.
1. Notify your local superintendent.
2. Keep an attendance register.
3. Obtain proof of immunization.
4. Teach Physical Education.
Option 3: Homeschooling using a private tutor
1. Select a private tutor with the required qualifications.
2. Ensure that your child is instructed in the required subjects and for the required number of days.
3. The private tutor must submit a statement to the county or city superintendent, listing the tutor’s students, the subjects taught, and the proposed tutoring schedule.
