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Homeschooling in West Virginia

File notice of intent with county superintendent. Annual standardized testing required. Teach required subjects. Parent must have high school diploma or equivalent

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State Information

Capital City

Charleston

Population

1,775,156

State Website

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ESA Funding

Available

Education Savings Account (ESA) Program

Program Name

Hope Scholarship

Funding Amount

$4,600/year

Year Started

2021

Eligibility

Universal - All K-12 students eligible

Additional Notes

Funds can be used for tuition, tutoring, curriculum, and other educational expenses

Cities in West Virginia

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Grafton

Barbour County

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Hedgesville

Berkeley County

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Huntington

Wayne County

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Inwood

Berkeley County

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Julian

Boone County

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Junior

Barbour County

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Kearneysville

Berkeley County

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Lost Creek

Barbour County

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Madison

Boone County

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Martinsburg

Berkeley County

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Mineral Wells

Wood County

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Moatsville

Barbour County

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Montrose

Barbour County

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Morgantown

Monongalia County

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Mount Hope

Fayette County

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Ottawa

Boone County

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Parkersburg

Wood County

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Philippi

Barbour County

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Princeton

Mercer County

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Racine

Boone County

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Kids on the Yard help me access West Virginia ESA funding?

Yes! Our experienced accounting team is well-versed in working with state ESA programs and can assist you in completing the necessary forms and documentation to receive your state funding or grants. We'll guide you through the entire process to ensure you can take full advantage of the educational funding available to your family.

How does the ESA application process work?

Once you enroll with Kids on the Yard, our team will work closely with you to complete all required ESA application forms. We'll help you gather necessary documentation, submit applications to the appropriate state agencies, and follow up to ensure your funding is processed efficiently. Our goal is to make accessing your educational funding as simple and stress-free as possible.

What homeschooling services does Kids on the Yard provide in West Virginia?

We offer comprehensive homeschooling support including customized curriculum development, one-on-one and group tutoring, parent coaching and guidance, and legal compliance assistance. Our programs are designed to meet West Virginia's homeschool regulations while providing the flexibility and personalization your family needs.

How do I get started with homeschooling in West Virginia?

Getting started is easy! Contact us through our website or call our team to schedule a free consultation. We'll discuss your family's educational goals, explain West Virginia's homeschool requirements, help you choose the right services, and if applicable, assist you with ESA funding applications. We're here to support you every step of the way.

What if my city isn't listed on this page?

We serve families throughout West Virginia, even if your specific city isn't listed in our database yet. Our location listings are continuously being updated, and many of our services are available virtually. Please contact us directly to discuss how we can support your homeschooling journey, regardless of where you're located in the state.

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ESA Funding Disclaimer:

The ESA funding information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and should be independently verified with your state's education department or ESA program administrator. Program details, funding amounts, eligibility requirements, and regulations may change from year to year. Kids on the Yard makes every effort to keep this information current and accurate, but we cannot guarantee its completeness or timeliness. Always consult official state resources or contact the program directly for the most up-to-date information before making educational decisions.

Kids on the Yard provides support solely for educational record-keeping and basic compliance tracking as an administrative service. We are not a law firm and none of our employees, representatives, contractors, or affiliates are authorized to provide legal advice. Kids on the Yard does not interpret laws or regulations, does not determine whether you meet any legal or regulatory requirements, and does not represent or act on behalf of any legal authority.

We are not affiliated with any attorneys, law offices, legal professionals, or legal service providers. All information, tools, resources, communications, and materials provided by Kids on the Yard—including those found on our website, through our staff, or in any written or verbal guidance—are for general organizational and informational purposes only. Nothing we provide should be relied upon as legal advice or as a substitute for professional legal counsel.

For any legal questions, obligations, compliance requirements, or decisions, please consult a licensed attorney who can provide advice specific to your circumstances.