Homeschooling in Texas:

What Parents Need to Know in 2025

A clear, simple guide for families exploring their options.

Homeschooling in Texas is growing in popularity.

Families are looking for flexible options that fit their lives, whether it’s a temporary solution, a long-term choice, or simply a better fit for their child.

If you’re considering homeschooling, here’s what you need to know and how bina can help if you don’t want to figure it all out alone.

Is homeschooling legal in Texas?

Yes, homeschooling is fully legal in Texas and widely practiced. The state classifies homeschools as private schools, giving families broad rights and flexibility.

There’s no requirement to register, report attendance, or submit curriculum plans or test results.

What are the steps to homeschool in Texas?

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Begin homeschooling. There’s no formal registration or notification process in Texas. You can start whenever you’re ready.
2
Provide instruction in required subjects. Texas law requires that homeschooling cover reading, spelling, grammar, mathematics, and good citizenship.
3
Use a written curriculum. This can be traditional textbooks, online programs like bina, or other structured materials, as long as it’s in written form.
That’s it. Texas gives you flexibility, but flexibility doesn’t mean families should be left guessing. bina offers a complete structure, engaging live classes, and peace of mind.
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What is bina and how is it different?

bina is a global, accredited online school designed for children ages 4–12.

We offer live, interactive, small-group learning that brings the energy and connection of a great classroom into your home.

Small, live classes with caring teachers

As much personal attention as homeschooling, but with more structure and support. In classes of just 8 kids, teachers know your child’s name, learning style, and interests. You stay as involved as you want to be while we handle the teaching.

A curriculum that actually fits your child

Your child learns at a pace that works for them, with room to explore their interests and get the support they need. Our fully accredited program exceeds state requirements and is designed to give you the peace of mind that comes from knowing they’re learning what matters, in a way that works for them.

Real friendships in a safe space

Homeschooling doesn’t have to be lonely. Your child makes genuine friends with kids from around the world, all from the safety of home. They build confidence and social skills in small groups where everyone belongs.

You stay in the know

You’ll get weekly updates on what your child is learning and how they’re doing, plus quarterly progress reports. Your personal learning success manager works with you to make sure everything fits your family's goals. You're the parent, we're the support team.
For legal purposes, you’re still considered a homeschooling family in Canada, but with bina, you’re not on your own. We handle the curriculum, the lessons, and the teaching. You can just be the parent again.

What parents say

"bina has helped us navigate SEL in a fun way and develop her independence and confidence!"

Lorena Marden

"My grandson is a hands on and visual learner. Where we live there are no real learning programs geared towards different learning styles. bina has been a blessing for Aydin and our family. The worry and stress have eased tremendously."

Diedre Shakir

“Lily’s love for learning and creativity really gets to shine at bina. As her parents, we are inspired knowing her weekly goals and progress as discussed with us by her teachers and support team.”

Rae Bram

“We spent all of 2023 traveling through all 7 continents. We tried homeschooling, world schooling and even unschooling. Finding bina helped us to bridge the gap we were missing with the other education options we tried.”

Sarah Schmirl

"bina has helped us navigate SEL in a fun way and develop her independence and confidence!"

Lorena Marden

"My grandson is a hands on and visual learner. Where we live there are no real learning programs geared towards different learning styles. bina has been a blessing for Aydin and our family. The worry and stress have eased tremendously."

Diedre Shakir

“Lily’s love for learning and creativity really gets to shine at bina. As her parents, we are inspired knowing her weekly goals and progress as discussed with us by her teachers and support team.”

Rae Bram

“We spent all of 2023 traveling through all 7 continents. We tried homeschooling, world schooling and even unschooling. Finding bina helped us to bridge the gap we were missing with the other education options we tried.”

Sarah Schmirl

Find out if bina is right for you

1
Book a free consultation to see how bina can fit your family’s goals, schedule, and lifestyle.
2
Join a bina adventure with your child and walk away with tailored growth insights — no strings attached.
We’re happy to answer your questions and help you figure out what’s possible for your family.
Whether you’re ready to make a change or just gathering information, we’re here to help.

The questions we hear most from parents like you.

Will my child fall behind if we homeschool?

No. bina’s small-group, live classes follow an accredited curriculum that keeps your child on track academically and often ahead.

Can my child still make friends if we homeschool?

Yes. Our small, interactive classes help kids build real connections with classmates from around the world.

How much of my time will this take as a parent?

We handle the teaching, curriculum, and daily structure. You support your child, but you are not expected to be their teacher.

What does a typical day with bina look like?

Most days include a mix of live classes, movement breaks, hands-on activities, and time to connect with peers. Classes are short and focused to match young kids’ attention spans, with plenty of breaks built in so children stay energized throughout the day.

What if we decide to return to traditional school later?

No problem. bina’s accredited curriculum keeps your child aligned with academic standards, making transitions easy.

Do I need to notify the school district?

No. Texas does not require families to notify the district or register as homeschoolers. You can begin homeschooling at any time.

Does my child need to take tests to show progress?

No. Texas does not require homeschoolers to participate in standardized testing. bina provides regular progress reports and assessments so you can track learning and feel confident your child is growing.