Microschools in Arizona
Last verified 2026-07-04Arizona families can put state education money toward learning outside the district system through Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA). Here is how microschools operate legally here and how the funding actually works.
Legal pathways
Arizona has no statute that names "microschools." Programs operate under existing law: No microschool statute; operate as homeschool group, private school, or learning center.
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: Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA)
Award amounts change year to year. Check the program site below for the current per-student amount.
Where the money lives: ClassWallet
Universal eligibility; RS4K live.
How to buy curriculum with Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA)
Curriculum purchases via ClassWallet marketplace and approved vendors; RS4K approved vendor
- 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.
Arizona microschool FAQ
Are microschools legal in Arizona?
Can families use Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) money for a microschool?
How do families buy curriculum with Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA)?
Do I need a teaching license to run a microschool in Arizona?
Where do I start if I want to open a microschool in Arizona?
Sources
- https://www.azed.gov/esa (checked 2026-07-04)
This is general information, not legal advice. Verify with your state before acting.