Arizona
Homeschool Laws — Arizona
DBM is based in Arizona and supports families in all U.S. states and abroad. You must follow your local rules.
Overview
Families in Arizona usually address: notice/registration, subjects, instruction time, records, and assessments. DBM provides simple tools for each.
What’s typically required
- Notice of Intent / Registration — Varies
- Required Subjects — Varies
- Instruction Time — Varies
- Recordkeeping — Recommended
- Assessments/Evaluations — Varies
- Parent Qualifications — Varies
- Immunization Docs — Varies
- Withdrawal/Transfer — Important
Heads-up: Details in Arizona may differ. Always verify with your official education site.
Step-by-Step
- File your Notice (if required). Draft and download via Notice of Intent.
- Plan your curriculum. Map goals and core subjects (see Curriculum Planner).
- Track attendance/instruction. Keep dates, hours (if applicable), and notes in Attendance & Records.
- Maintain a portfolio. Save work samples, reading lists, and progress snapshots (see Assessments & Portfolio).
- Check assessment rules. Some jurisdictions require tests or annual reviews.
- Re-file/report as needed. Set reminders for annual filings or year-end submissions.
Records & Portfolio
Keep it simple and consistent:
- Attendance log (days/hours, notes)
- Scope & sequence / curriculum map
- Work samples (writing, math, science, projects, arts)
- Reading & media list
- Assessments/evaluations (if required)
- Report card / transcript snapshots
Helpful Links
Use your official education agency for current rules.
- Search: Arizona Department of Education + “home school” or “home education”.
- Your local school district site may provide NOI instructions and addresses.
Important: DBM Learning Academy provides organizational tools and general guidance—this is not legal advice.
Verify requirements with official sources for Arizona.