Overview of WV Homeschool Requirements
The WV homeschool exemption can be read in its entirety at chewv.org.

The WV homeschool exemption can be read in its entirety at chewv.org. Look under “resources.” The summary below is meant to be a helpful overview of the main points.
Please note: Hope Scholarship students school under a different Exemption (m). Their requirements are different.
For WV homeschooling (exemption c):
Homeschooling in WV can legally be done via the “approval option” OR the “notice option.” The approval option is rarely used and not recommended. This information is for the notice option, WV Code 18-8-1(c)(2), and is the recommended option.
The notice option, 18-8-1(c)(2), can be simplified into two requirements:
1. What you do before you begin homeschooling
Give Notice
Before you begin, you must give notice to your county superintendent that you intend to homeschool. (We recommend that you send the notice by certified return receipt.) Once the notice is sent, homeschooling the five required subjects (reading, language, mathematics, science and social studies) can begin. Information about what the notice must contain, including a convenient form, can be found at chewv.org.
2. What you do every year thereafter
Assess each Student
Every year, homeschooled students must be assessed using ONE of four options. Homeschool instructors must choose between four assessment options: 1) a standardized test which has been nationally normed within the past ten years 2) a portfolio review by a certified teacher 3) the testing program in the public school 4) a method agreed upon in advance with the county superintendent. Details can be found at chewv.org under assessments.
The selected assessment results must be kept on file for three years. However, when students are in grades 3, 5, 8 and 11, the assessment results must also be turned in to the county superintendent by June 30.
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In simplest terms, that is it! Details about these requirements can be found at chewv.org.
This law must be followed for all homeschooled children of compulsory age in WV. Compulsory age begins when a student turns 6 prior to July 1st and runs until age 17 (18 in select counties).
Following the law is what gives us legal permission to homeschool our children. Once we satisfy the law, we gain the privilege of educating them – which is a beautiful privilege. While the full responsibility to follow the law and educate our children rests solely with the parents, CHEWV can provide invaluable assistance. Following the law is just the beginning of a wonderful educational journey!