HSWYO's free withdrawal letter generator is a useful start — but it doesn't prepare you for the mandatory in-person meeting or HB 46 pushback. Here are your options.
HSLDA charges $150/year for legal protection most Wyoming families don't need. Here's what actually works for withdrawal under W.S. §21-4-102 — for a fraction of the cost.
When a Wyoming school demands curriculum plans, threatens dropout coding, or delays your withdrawal — here's the best resource to shut it down with statutory citations.
Wyoming's mandatory in-person meeting and WDE684 coding create truancy risk if done wrong. Here's the exact sequence to withdraw cleanly under W.S. §21-4-102.
Every Wyoming homeschool withdrawal form must include a National Guard Youth Challenge disclosure clause. Here's what it is, why it's there, and what you're agreeing to.
Wyoming law requires an in-person meeting to withdraw from school for homeschooling. Here's exactly what happens, what you can refuse, and how to notify the district.
Virtual 307 keeps your child as a public school student. True homeschool under W.S. § 21-4-102 is a completely different legal path. Here's what changes.
Some Wyoming families try to use the private school exemption to sidestep homeschool law. Here's what the statute actually allows and where the legal exposure lies.
Wyoming compulsory attendance applies from age 7 to 16, or through 10th grade. Here's exactly how the law works and what it means for homeschooling families.
New to Wyoming and planning to homeschool? Here's what state law requires from day one, what HB 46 changed in 2025, and how to stay legally compliant from the start.
Pulling your child from school mid-year in Wyoming? The same in-person W.S. § 21-4-102(c) process applies — but timing mistakes create truancy risk. Here's how.
How to start homeschooling in Wyoming: withdrawal steps, legal requirements under W.S. § 21-4-102, curriculum rules, and what changed with HB 46 in 2025.
Wyoming withdrawal isn't just a letter — it requires an in-person meeting and a specific written consent form. Here's what the form must include under state law.
Withdrawing a kindergartner from Wyoming school to homeschool? Here's whether the in-person meeting applies and what compulsory attendance law actually covers at age 5.
Wyoming doesn't require standardized testing or daily attendance logs for homeschoolers — but strategic record keeping protects you and unlocks the Hathaway Scholarship.
HB 46 ended mandatory curriculum submission in Wyoming as of July 2025. Here's exactly what changed, what stayed the same, and the exceptions you must know.
Wyoming requires homeschoolers to cover 7 specific subjects in a 'sequentially progressive' program. Here's exactly what that means and how to meet the standard.
How Wyoming DFS investigations start for homeschool families, what educational neglect means under Wyoming law, and how to protect yourself from the start.
Homeschooling a child in Wyoming when parents share custody? Here's how educational decision-making authority works and what the withdrawal process requires.
Native American families on Wind River Reservation face a unique intersection of Wyoming compulsory attendance law and tribal sovereignty. Here's what that means in practice.
How Wyoming ranch, farm, and energy industry families structure homeschool around seasonal work, long bus routes, and shift schedules—legally and practically.
Withdrawing a child from Wyoming school due to bullying, school refusal, or safety concerns? The in-person meeting requirement catches many families off guard.
Wyoming doesn't issue diplomas to homeschoolers. Here's how to build a valid transcript, issue a diploma, and get admitted to UW or a Wyoming community college.
How Wyoming homeschoolers access public school sports and extracurriculars under W.S. 21-4-506. WHSAA eligibility rules, fees, and the curriculum exception explained.
Wyoming homeschool requirements updated for 2025: what HB 46 eliminated, what the seven-subject rule still requires, and how the in-person withdrawal meeting works.
Withdrawing a child with an IEP, 504 plan, ADHD, or autism from Wyoming public school? Here's exactly what the law says about services and curriculum submission.
Wyoming's $7,000 ESA for homeschoolers explained: Steamboat Legacy Scholarship Act approved expenses, current lawsuit status, and how to stay ready to apply.
W.S. 21-4-102 Wyoming explained: what this statute requires for homeschooling families, the in-person withdrawal mandate, seven-subject rule, and 2025 HB 46 changes.
Military families at F.E. Warren AFB homeschool in Wyoming under LCSD1. Step-by-step guide for PCS withdrawals, W.S. 21-4-102 compliance, and IEP continuity.
Wyoming homeschoolers are fully eligible for the Hathaway Scholarship—but the path is different. Learn ACT cutoffs, Success Curriculum requirements, and how to document.