Home School Registry
If you are the parent or guardian of a student living in Clackamas County and you plan to home school your child, you must register with Clackamas ESD within 10 days of beginning home schooling, withdrawing the child from school or moving here from a different Education Service District (ESD) region. Learn more about the Oregon Department of Education (ODE)’s home schooling guidelines.
Register your child for home schooling in Clackamas County
If you require assistance with online registration, please contact us at 503-675-4215 or info@clackesd.k12.or.us.
If you have previously registered your child for home school with Clackamas ESD, you do not need to notify us annually. Simply log in to the online home school registration system, and update your information as needed.
Not sure which school district you live in? Enter your address into the Clackamas County map tool, then select “Schools” from the menu of options that appears. You will see a list of the schools in your school district, with the school district name appearing directly under the school names.
If you register with the incorrect ESD/SD, your home school registration may be delayed.
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