An overview of the homeschool laws and regulations of U.S. Territories, along with links to legislative source information, additional reference materials and government resources on homeschooling.
Puerto Rico falls under the jurisdiction of the US Constitution.
The right to home school is a constitutionally protected right which is guaranteed to parents under the 14th Amendment. (Liberty Clause). If you are home schooling with a truly religious conviction, then you are also protected under the 1st Amendment. (Free Exercise Clause).
Although not specifically stated, homeschoolers are considered NON-GOVERNMENTAL SCHOOLS as defined in the Puerto Rico Constitution, Article 2, section 5. No notification of or permission request to home school to the Department of Education or any other official entity is necessary.
For more information, contact:
T’CHERs (The Caribbean Center of Home Ed. Resources) www.tchers.net
Todo puertorrique-o, ciudadano americano, est‡ protegido por las garant’as constitucionales de los Estados Unidos.
Por lo tanto, derecho a educar a los hijos en el hogar es un derecho protegido por la Decimocuarta Enmienda (Derecho de Libertad). Si la educaci-n en el hogar est‡ arraigada en principios religiosos y/o morales, tambiŽn se extiende la garant’a constitucional de la Primera Enmienda (Libertad de Culto).
El derecho a la educaci-n en el hogar est‡ protegido en Puerto Rico por el art’culo II, Secci-n 5 de nuestra constituci-n. EntiŽndase que, por lo tanto, aunque no se refiere especificamente, cada hogar-escuela es una escuela no-gubernamental. La educaci-n en el hogar no requiere notificaci-n al, ni permiso del Departamento de Educaci-n, ni de ninguna otra entidad gubernamental.
Para mas informaci-n:
T’CHERs (The Caribbean Center of Home Education Resources) www.tchers.net


