Microschools in Virginia
Last verified 2026-07-04Virginia families can put state education money toward learning outside the district system through None (EISTC tax-credit scholarships). Here is how microschools operate legally here and how the funding actually works.
Legal pathways
Virginia has no statute that names "microschools." Programs operate under existing law: Homeschool statute with several options including religious exemption; private school pathway.
Which pathway fits depends on your enrollment, schedule, and whether parents remain the legal educators. Our founder's guide walks through choosing one.
ESA and scholarship funding
Program: None (EISTC tax-credit scholarships)
Award amounts change year to year. Check the program site below for the current per-student amount.
How to buy curriculum with None (EISTC tax-credit scholarships)
Check the program handbook for the current purchasing process.
- Confirm your family or program is enrolled and funds are available.
- Check the program's approved vendor list before buying.
- Buy through the platform or follow the reimbursement process exactly, and keep every receipt.
Browse the vendor directory for curriculum with ESA eligibility flagged, including Real Science 4 Kids for science.
Virginia microschool FAQ
Are microschools legal in Virginia?
Can families use None (EISTC tax-credit scholarships) money for a microschool?
How do families buy curriculum with None (EISTC tax-credit scholarships)?
Do I need a teaching license to run a microschool in Virginia?
Where do I start if I want to open a microschool in Virginia?
Sources
- https://www.doe.virginia.gov (checked 2026-07-04)
This is general information, not legal advice. Verify with your state before acting.