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Ohio vs Pennsylvania: Homeschool Laws Compared

Side-by-side comparison of homeschool regulations. See what changes if you're moving between these states.

At a Glance

RequirementOhioPennsylvania
Regulation levelLow regulationHigh regulation
NotificationRequired — superintendent of the local school district within 5 calendar days of commencing home education; by August 30 each year thereafterDetailed plan required — superintendent of the school district of residence by August 1 annually; prior to commencing if starting mid-year
TestingNot requiredRequired
Required subjects6 subjects10 subjects
Instructional timeNo requirement900 hrs/yr
Instructor qualificationNo requirementa high school diploma or GED
RecordkeepingNone requiredattendance, grades, portfolio
Annual renewalRequired by August 30Required by August 1

Moving Between These States

Moving from Ohio to Pennsylvania

What changes:

  • ~Notification: Ohio (Required — superintendent of the local school district within 5 calendar days of commencing home education; by August 30 each year thereafter) → Pennsylvania (Detailed plan required — superintendent of the school district of residence by August 1 annually; prior to commencing if starting mid-year)
  • +Pennsylvania requires testing (Required). Ohio does not
  • +Pennsylvania requires instructor qualification (a high school diploma or GED). Ohio does not
  • ~Required subjects: Ohio (6 subjects) → Pennsylvania (10 subjects)
  • +Pennsylvania requires instructional time (900 hrs/yr). Ohio does not
  • +Pennsylvania requires recordkeeping (attendance, grades, portfolio). Ohio does not

Transition checklist

Before you leave Ohio:

  • Withdrawal letter recommended (but not legally required) in Ohio
  • Gather records: curriculum materials, work samples, test scores

When you arrive in Pennsylvania:

  • File notification with superintendent of the school district of residence
  • Prepare qualification evidence (a high school diploma or GED)

Moving from Pennsylvania to Ohio

What changes:

  • ~Notification: Pennsylvania (Detailed plan required — superintendent of the school district of residence by August 1 annually; prior to commencing if starting mid-year) → Ohio (Required — superintendent of the local school district within 5 calendar days of commencing home education; by August 30 each year thereafter)
  • -Good news: Ohio has no testing requirement
  • -Good news: Ohio has no instructor qualification requirement
  • ~Required subjects: Pennsylvania (10 subjects) → Ohio (6 subjects)
  • -Good news: Ohio has no instructional time requirement
  • -Good news: Ohio has no recordkeeping requirement

Transition checklist

Before you leave Pennsylvania:

  • Submit withdrawal letter to superintendent of the school district of residence (The notarized affidavit must be filed with the superintendent before beginning homeschooling. The affidavit itself serves as official notice. Best practice is to also send a written withdrawal letter to the school. No statutory waiting period; homeschooling may begin once the affidavit is filed.)
  • Gather records: curriculum materials, work samples, test scores
  • Complete any pending assessments before you leave

When you arrive in Ohio:

  • File notification with superintendent of the local school district

Military families

Neither Ohio nor Pennsylvania has military-specific homeschool provisions. MIC3 (Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children) does not apply to homeschoolers — it covers public schools only. Your School Liaison Officer can help with the transition.

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Common questions

What are the differences between homeschooling in Ohio and Pennsylvania?

Ohio and Pennsylvania have different homeschool regulations covering notification requirements, testing, required subjects, instructor qualifications, and recordkeeping. See the comparison table above for the exact differences.

What do I need to do to move my homeschool from Ohio to Pennsylvania?

When moving from Ohio to Pennsylvania, you must comply with Pennsylvania's homeschool laws from scratch. See the transition checklist above for step-by-step guidance.

Data sourced from state statutes and administrative codes. Comparison based on default homeschool pathway for each state. This is compliance guidance, not legal advice. Terms · How we verify