Nebraska

Nebraska homeschool laws & record-keeping (2026)

Low regulation Last verified June 2026 against primary sources

File your exemption with the state each year by July 15, with a statement of intent, and keep simple records.

Regulation level
Low
Notice or filing
Annual exemption filing by July 15.
Instruction hours
1,032 hours (elementary) / 1,080 hours (high school).

Common questions about homeschooling in Nebraska

Do I have to notify the state to homeschool in Nebraska?

Annual exemption filing by July 15.

How many days or hours do I have to homeschool in Nebraska?

Nebraska measures homeschool instruction in hours: 1,032 hours (elementary) / 1,080 hours (high school).

Is standardized testing required in Nebraska?

Nebraska sets no grade-specific standardized-testing requirement for homeschoolers. Check the overview above for any annual assessment your state or district expects.

What records do I need to keep in Nebraska?

Keep attendance or a daily log, the subjects you teach, and samples of work. Even where Nebraska requires little, good records help with transfers, college admissions, and peace of mind.

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Homeschoolio helps you keep records. It isn't legal advice. Homeschool requirements vary by district and change over time, so always verify your state and district's current rules.