Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 § 339.035 — Teaching by private teacher, parent or guardian; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 ·
Oregon Code § 339.035·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Teaching by private teacher, parent or guardian; rules.
(1) As used in this section, education
service district means the education service district that contains the school
district of which the child is a resident.
(2) When a child
is taught or is withdrawn from a public school to be taught by a parent, legal
guardian or private teacher, as provided in ORS 339.030, the parent, legal
guardian or private teacher must notify the education service district in
writing. In addition, when a child who is taught by a parent, legal guardian or
private teacher moves to a new education service district, the parent, legal
guardian or private teacher shall notify the new education service district in
writing. The education service district shall acknowledge receipt of any
notification in writing.
(3) Children
being taught as provided in subsection (2) of this section shall be examined at
grades 3, 5, 8 and 10 in accordance with the following procedures:
(a) The State
Board of Education shall adopt by rule a list of approved comprehensive
examinations that are readily available.
(b)(A) The parent
or legal guardian shall select an examination from the approved list and
arrange to have the examination administered to the child by a qualified
neutral person, as defined by rule by the State Board of Education.
(B) If the child
was withdrawn from public school, the first examination shall be administered
to the child at least 18 months after the date on which the child was withdrawn
from public school.
(C) If the child
never attended public or private school, the first examination shall be
administered to the child prior to the end of grade three.
(c) The person
administering the examination shall:
(A) Score the
examination; and
(B) Report the
results of the examination to the parent or legal guardian.
(d) Upon request
of the superintendent of the education service district, the parent or legal
guardian shall submit the results of the examination to the education service
district.
(4)(a) If the
composite test score of the child places the child below the 15th percentile
based on national norms, the child shall be given an additional examination
within one year of when the first examination was administered.
(b) If the
composite test score of the child on the second examination shows a declining
score, then the child shall be given an additional examination within one year
of when the second examination was administered and the superintendent of the
education service district may:
(A) Allow the
child to continue to be taught by a parent, legal guardian or private teacher;
or
(B) Place the
education of the child under the supervision of a person holding a teaching
license who is selected by the parent or legal guardian at the expense of the
parent or legal guardian. If the composite test score of the child continues to
show a declining score, the superintendent of the education service district
may:
(i) Allow the
child to continue under the educational supervision of a licensed teacher
selected by the parent or legal guardian and require that the child be given an
additional examination within one year of when the last examination was
administered;
(ii) Allow the
child to be taught by a parent, legal guardian or private teacher and require
that the child be given an additional examination within one year of when the
last examination was administered; or
(iii) Order the
parent or legal guardian to send the child to school for a period not to exceed
12 consecutive months as determined by the superintendent.
(c) If the parent
or legal guardian of the child does not consent to placing the education of the
child under the supervision of a licensed teacher who is selected by the parent
or legal guardian, then the superintendent of the education service district
may order the child to return to school for a period not to exceed 12
consecutive months as determined by the superintendent.
(d) If the
composite test score of the child on an examination is equal to or greater than
the percentile score on the prior test, the child may be taught by a parent,
legal guardian or private teacher and for the next examination be examined
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection or subsection (3) of this section.
(5)(a)
Notwithstanding the examination requirements of subsections (3) and (4) of this
section, the parent or legal guardian of a child with a disability who has an
individualized education program and is receiving special education and related
services through the school district or who is being educated in accordance
with a privately developed plan shall be evaluated for satisfactory educational
progress according to the recommendations of the program or plan.
(b) The parent or
legal guardian of a child with a disability who was evaluated by service
providers selected by the parent or legal guardian based on a privately
developed plan shall submit a report of such
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 339.035
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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