Homeschool Groups in Wisconsin


Is it legal to homeschool in Wisconsin?
Is Wisconsin Easy to Homeschool in?
Here's what you actually have to do:
- Your homeschool must provide at least 875 hours of instruction each school year (July 1 to June 30). That works out to roughly 4 hours a day on a 180-day school year.
- You must teach six required subjects — reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, and health — and your curriculum needs to be sequentially progressive (building on itself over time). No teaching certifications or degrees are required.
- You file a simple annual enrollment form (PI-1206) with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction by October 15 each year — and that's essentially it. No testing requirements, no curriculum approval, no home visits.
- As a bonus, Wisconsin homeschoolers can attend up to two classes at a local public school and participate in sports and extracurricular activities on the same basis as public school students.
Homeschool Groups in Wisconsin
Superior Homeschool Social
is a group in Superior, WI to get kids together to play, hang out and make freinds unstructured, it is open to both secular families and non secular, and all types of schooling virtual, homeschool, umbrella, the more kids show up to our events the merrier.
Valley Home Schoolers, Inc. (VHS)
for Appleton, the Fox Cities, and surrounding areas.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1332155560134210
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Wisconsin
The real bonus to homeschooling here is everything Wisconsin has to offer outside the home. From the geology of Cave of the Mounds and Devil's Lake to the living history of Old World Wisconsin, the agricultural education at Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center, and the hands-on science at the Tommy Bartlett Exploratory in the Dells, the state is packed with experiences that bring any curriculum to life. Add in free zoo admission at Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, immersive history museums, and the legal right for homeschooled kids to participate in public school sports and activities — and Wisconsin becomes not just an easy place to homeschool, but a genuinely great one.
Wisconsin is one of the easiest states in the country to homeschool in. Classified as a low-regulation state by HSLDA, the requirements are simple: file an annual form by October 15, log 875 instructional hours, cover six core subjects, and keep your curriculum sequentially progressive. No teaching degree, no testing, no home visits. It's straightforward, parent-friendly, and gives families the freedom to educate on their own terms.
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