Bill Advances to Reduce Home Education Regulations

On March 3, 2026, New Hampshire’s House Education Policy and Administration Committee voted 10-8 along party lines to advance House Bill 1268, also known as the Home Education Freedom Act. The legislation, sponsored by Representative Kristin Noble of Bedford, would make both the one-time notification to the state and yearly academic evaluations optional for families choosing to educate their children at home.

“This bill is about putting parents in the driver’s seat of their child’s home education, but it’s also about firmly setting the default position that parents do the right thing by their children,” Representative Noble said during committee debate. The current requirements date back to 1990 and RSA 193-A, the state’s home education statute.