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HomeschoolLeap Is Live: Free Compliance Tool for All 50 States

HomeschoolLeap is a free tool that takes families from considering homeschooling to legally compliant in one session. Available for all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

HomeschoolLeap is live.

We built a free tool that helps families navigate the legal side of homeschooling. You tell us your state, answer a few questions about your family, and we give you a complete compliance plan: what to file, when to file it, and the actual documents you need.

Why we built this

Every year, more than 100,000 new families decide to homeschool. Most of them start with a Google search. And most of them land on a guide that says some version of "Step 1: Research your state's laws."

That is not help. That is a homework assignment.

Homeschool laws are different in every state. Some states require a notice of intent. Some require a private school affidavit. Some require nothing at all. The requirements for testing, subjects, record-keeping, and annual evaluations vary enormously. It takes hours to research, and getting it wrong has real consequences for families.

We thought: what if a tool just did it for you?

What HomeschoolLeap does

  • Shows you your state's requirements sourced from the actual statute, not a summary of a summary
  • Generates your compliance documents (notice of intent, withdrawal letter, course of study) pre-filled with your information
  • Gives you a compliance checklist with deadlines, so you know exactly what to do and when
  • Covers all 50 states and Washington, D.C. with state-specific guidance for every jurisdiction

The tool is free. No account required for the core compliance flow. No ads. No affiliate links.

What makes this different

Most homeschool resources are content sites. They publish guides, reviews, and articles. That content is valuable, but it still leaves the work to you.

HomeschoolLeap is software. It takes your inputs and produces outputs: documents, checklists, and deadlines. The goal is zero remaining administrative work for the family.

We also take data accuracy seriously. Every legal claim in our system traces to a primary source, usually a state statute or official department of education page. We do not publish compliance guidance based on AI training data, blog posts, or secondhand summaries. Our Trust Center explains our methodology.

What is available now

Get started

Pick your state. Answer a few questions. Get your plan.

Start here.