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Homeschool Laws in Tennessee

Notification
Annual notice
Assessment
Required, with options
Subjects
No state list
Parent qualifications
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Parents who choose to educate their children at home in Tennessee are required to file annual notice with their local education agency. This notification must be submitted each school year before instruction begins. Tennessee's home school statute establishes this as a recurring obligation, meaning families cannot file once and consider the requirement permanently satisfied — the notice must be renewed at the start of each academic year. The local education agency, typically the county or city school district, is the appropriate recipient of this filing.

Tennessee law requires that home-schooled students undergo periodic assessment, and the law provides parents with more than one option for satisfying this requirement. Parents are not, however, bound by a state-mandated list of required subjects, meaning families have flexibility in designing the content of instruction. Tennessee does impose parent qualification requirements for those conducting home instruction; the specifics of those qualifications are set out in the state's education law and must be reviewed directly in the current statutory text to ensure accuracy.

Home school statutes in Tennessee, like those in all states, are subject to legislative amendment. Most changes to state education law take effect on July 1 of a given year, which means the legal landscape can shift between sessions. Families and practitioners should confirm current requirements directly with the Tennessee Department of Education or by consulting the most recent version of the state's education statutes. This summary is informational only and does not constitute legal advice.

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Not legal advice. This page summarizes Tennessee law in plain English, verified as of June 2026 against the cited statutes. Legislatures amend homeschool law (most changes take effect July 1) — confirm current requirements with the state department of education or a licensed attorney before acting. How we verify this.

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