Nevada requires a one-time notice with the local school district — no testing, no renewals, minimal oversight.
Yes, homeschooling is legal in Nevada. You file a one-time Notice of Intent to Homeschool with your local school district (NOT annually renewed — you only file once unless you move districts). The notice includes basic info, an educational plan describing your curriculum, and the parent's qualifications. The state requires instruction "equivalent to" public school in 4 areas: English, math, science, social studies. No standardized testing, no curriculum approval process beyond initial review, no annual progress reports.
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