Withdrawing from a BIE school or homeschooling on the Navajo Nation or Pueblo land in NM? Here's the only guide that covers both tribal and state jurisdiction.
CAPE-NM's legal memo confirms homeschooling is legal but doesn't withdraw your child. Here are the secular alternatives that actually handle the paperwork.
Withdrawing a child with an IEP from a New Mexico school to homeschool? Here's how to protect records, handle CYFD fear, and file both tracks correctly.
PCSing to or from New Mexico and need to withdraw for homeschool fast? Here's the best resource for military families navigating NM's dual-track process.
Comparing a one-time NM withdrawal guide against a $135/year HSLDA membership — what each covers, what each misses, and which makes sense for your situation.
New Mexico requires home school notification within 30 days of starting. Here's the exact process, the August 1 annual deadline, and how to recover if you're late.
How to withdraw your child from Las Cruces Public Schools to homeschool in New Mexico — the withdrawal letter, NMPED notification, and what LCPS can and cannot require.
Why the W81 withdrawal code matters when you pull your child from a New Mexico public school to homeschool, and what happens if the wrong code is used.
Find secular homeschool groups and support networks across New Mexico—without the religious membership requirements. Resources for every region of the state.
What your New Mexico homeschool withdrawal letter must include to legally disenroll from public school and protect against truancy under NMSA §22-1-2.1.
Does New Mexico require standardized testing for homeschoolers? The plain answer, what NM law says, and how to handle testing for college admissions and athletics.
NM homeschool transcripts explained: who issues them, what colleges expect, what to include, and how to build one that works for UNM, NMSU, dual enrollment, and the Lottery Scholarship.
New Mexico requires five core subjects for homeschoolers. Here's what the law mandates, what it leaves open, and how much flexibility you actually have.
Do NM homeschoolers need to submit vaccine records? What Health Form 454 is, when you need it, and what the law actually requires homeschool families to keep.
Top field trip destinations for New Mexico homeschoolers plus how to document them toward your 1,140-hour annual requirement—Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and beyond.
New Mexico homeschool requires two separate notifications — one to your school district and one to NMPED. Here's how the dual-track process works and why both steps are required.
How Native American families in New Mexico — Pueblo, Zuni, Navajo — legally homeschool, which rules apply, and how to withdraw from tribal or public schools.
What the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum offers New Mexico homeschoolers — subjects, grade levels, and how to use it legally.
Withdrawing a child with an IEP, 504 plan, or autism diagnosis from NM public school? Here's what the law says and what to do before you submit the letter.
How to formally withdraw your child from Albuquerque Public Schools to homeschool — the letter, the process, and how to handle administrative pushback.
Everything about PLANT Inc. homeschool co-op at Kirtland AFB—what it is, who it serves, and how military families navigate NM homeschool law when PCSing.
New Mexico homeschool curriculum law explained: the five required subjects, what the state can and cannot mandate, and how to choose what works for your family.
How NM homeschool students qualify for public school sports under NMAA rules. The 51% course load, 180-day transfer penalty, and extracurricular access explained.
Who issues a NM homeschool diploma, whether colleges accept it, how it connects to the Lottery Scholarship, and what your student needs to graduate legally.
What New Mexico homeschool families need to know about conventions and curriculum fairs—CAPE-NM, secular alternatives, and how to get the most out of attending.
PCSing to or from New Mexico? Here's exactly how military families at Kirtland, Holloman, Cannon AFB and White Sands legally withdraw and start homeschooling.
Find homeschool groups and co-ops in New Mexico by city—Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, and Farmington—plus tips for connecting locally.
How to build a bilingual homeschool in New Mexico—Spanish curriculum options, cultural resources, and legal steps for Hispanic and dual-language families.