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Most Alabama homeschoolers use the Church School pathway: a one-time enrollment with a church school that accepts home-program students, filed once with your county or city superintendent. After that single filing, there's no annual re-registration.
Alabama Homeschool Requirements (2026)
📋 What Alabama Does NOT Require
- No annual re-filing once your one-time church school enrollment is complete
- No teacher certification required for the parent
- No state-mandated subjects or standardized testing
- No curriculum approval by the state or district
📚 What Alabama DOES Require
- Choose one of three legal pathways: Church School (most popular), Private School, or Private Tutor
- For Church School: complete an enrollment form (signed by parent and church school administrator) and file it once with your county or city superintendent of education
- Maintain an attendance register — a simple daily log of school days
- Comply with compulsory attendance covering ages 6–17
📚 Required Subjects in Alabama
- No state-mandated subject list under the Church School pathway — parents choose curriculum and subjects freely
Alabama's Church School pathway is notably hands-off on subject requirements — there is no statutory list of required subjects, giving families full curriculum freedom.
📁 Record-Keeping in Alabama
- Maintain a simple attendance register documenting school days
- Keep a copy of your filed church school enrollment form (sending it via certified mail with return receipt is a smart practice for your own proof of filing)
- No portfolio, test results, or work samples need to be submitted to any authority
- Since there's no annual re-filing, keep your original enrollment paperwork accessible for the entire time you homeschool through that church school
⚠️ Always verify current requirements with your state department of education or the Home School Legal Defense Association (hslda.org). Laws can change and this page is for general reference only.
Getting Started / Withdrawing from Public School in Alabama
Choose a church school that accepts home-program students (many Alabama church schools are specifically structured for this), complete their enrollment form together with the church school administrator, and file it once with your county or city superintendent of education — certified mail with return receipt is recommended so you have proof of filing. This is a one-time step; there's no annual re-registration required afterward, which is a large part of why the Church School pathway is used by the large majority of Alabama homeschoolers.
How Lumi Helps Alabama Homeschool Families
Lumi handles curriculum planning, grading, and progress tracking automatically, so Alabama families can focus on their kids instead of paperwork — while staying comfortably aligned with state requirements.
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Covers Required Subjects
Lumi covers the core subjects Alabama expects, plus additional subjects including Coding, Art, Music, and more — all in one flat-price app.
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Attendance Tracker
Built-in attendance logging helps you document instructional time and subject coverage automatically, useful for meeting record-keeping expectations.
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Printable Report Cards
Generate formal report cards automatically — useful for evaluations, re-enrollment in public school, or any situation requiring proof of academic progress.
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Printable Workbooks
Six standards-aligned workbooks covering every grade level — great for portfolio documentation and supplemental practice.
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Flat Family Price
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Voice-Guided Lessons
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Alabama Homeschool Resources
- Homeschool Alabama — homeschoolalabama.org/alabama-law — Statewide advocacy organization with a plain-language breakdown of Alabama's homeschool law and pathways.
- Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) — hslda.org — National legal advocacy with Alabama-specific guidance on all three pathways.
- U.S. Department of Education — Alabama State Regulations — ed.gov — Federal summary of Alabama's private/home school regulatory structure.
Frequently Asked Questions — Homeschooling in Alabama
What is Alabama's Church School pathway?
It's the most popular way to legally homeschool in Alabama — you enroll through a church school that accepts home-program students, file the enrollment form once with your county or city superintendent, and there's no annual re-filing required afterward.
Does Alabama require homeschool testing?
No. There are no state-mandated standardized tests under the Church School pathway.
Do I need a teaching certification to homeschool in Alabama?
No. No teacher certification is required for the parent under any of Alabama's three homeschool pathways.
What records do I need to keep in Alabama?
Primarily an attendance register — a simple daily log of school days. There's no requirement to submit test scores, portfolios, or work samples to any authority.
What is the best homeschool curriculum app for Alabama families?
Lumi Academy's Pre-K through 8th grade curriculum works well alongside Alabama's flexible Church School pathway, with a built-in attendance tracker that automatically maintains the daily log Alabama law expects.
Alabama has a large, well-established homeschool community, and many church schools that serve home-program students also organize co-ops, field trips, and group activities, which helps families new to homeschooling connect quickly with others in their area.
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