Compliance at a glance
- Regulation level: low-regulation
- Notice of intent: Required — once, One-time written withdrawal notice to school district (only if previously enrolled in public school).
- Instruction minimum: No state-set instruction-day or -hour minimum.
- Record retention: 2 year(s) — Attendance, Subjects taught.
Required subjects
Elementary: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. Middle: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education. High: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education, Health.
The details
One-time written notice of withdrawal to the local school district, only if the child is currently enrolled in public school (no notice required if never enrolled). As of July 1, 2025 (HB 46), annual curriculum submission is no longer required — parents must still administer a curriculum covering reading, writing, math, civics, history, literature, and science, but it is not filed with the district.
Wyoming official homeschool authority → (Summary, not legal advice — confirm current rules with the official source or your state homeschool organization.)
What a Wyoming-acceptable transcript includes
- Homeschool (school) name + supervising parent.
- Student name, date of birth, anticipated graduation date.
- Courses by year — subject, credits, grades on the 4.0 scale.
- Cumulative GPA (unweighted at minimum; weighted if relevant).
- Grading-scale legend + parent signature and date.
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Questions Wyoming families ask
Does Wyoming require a specific homeschool transcript format?
No — Wyoming does not mandate a transcript format. Parent-issued homeschool transcripts are the norm. Wyoming does require a notice of intent (once, One-time written withdrawal notice to school district (only if previously enrolled in public school)).
What homeschool records should I keep in Wyoming?
Keep records for 2 year(s): Attendance, Subjects taught. No state-set instruction-day or -hour minimum. A complete transcript, gradebook, and attendance log cover most of this.
Will Wyoming colleges accept a parent-issued transcript?
Yes. In-state public universities accept parent-issued homeschool transcripts, typically alongside test scores or course validation. A clean, GPA-calculated transcript on a consistent format is what they expect.