ESA & Education
Freedom Accounts
Homeschool Da Vinci is built to be fully reimbursable through Education Savings Accounts. We are currently pursuing vendor approval, starting with Texas — and we are watching federal Education Freedom Account legislation closely.
This page explains how ESAs work, what the federal program could mean for your family, and what we are doing to get there. Sign up below and we will notify you when approval lands in your state.
What is an Education Savings Account?
An Education Savings Account (ESA) is a government-funded account that lets families redirect a portion of their child's public education allocation toward approved private educational expenses. Instead of that money flowing to a public school by default, it goes into an account the family controls — and they spend it on what their child actually needs.
Approved expenses typically include curriculum, tutoring, enrichment programs, books, educational materials, and in some states — therapy and testing. The exact rules vary by state.
Dozens of states now have active ESA or similar school choice programs. Arizona, Florida, Tennessee, Iowa, North Carolina, Arkansas, and Utah are among the most established. Texas launched its program and is in the early implementation phase.
The Education Freedom Account Act
The Trump administration and Congress are advancing federal Education Freedom Accounts — a proposal that would allow families to use federal education dollars for private, homeschool, and enrichment expenses. If passed, it would be the largest expansion of school choice in U.S. history.
Legislation is currently working through Congress as part of broader federal education reform. Timelines are uncertain, but the direction is clear — and we are building to be ready the moment it passes.
What it could mean
Families who homeschool could receive federal funds — potentially $5,000–$10,000 per child — to spend on approved curriculum and materials.
Who qualifies
Details are still being finalized in Congress. Current proposals focus on families who opt out of public school, including homeschoolers.
Current status
Legislation is advancing. No federal program is live yet. Watch this page — we will update it as things develop.
We're building toward approval — not waiting for it.
Every Homeschool Da Vinci module is being built to meet ESA documentation standards from day one. That means formal educational objectives, standards alignment, clear SKU structure, and reimbursement-ready invoicing — before we ever have approval.
Educational Objectives
Formal learning outcomes documented for every module — aligned to Bloom's Taxonomy.
TEKS Alignment
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills mapped across ELA, Math, Social Studies, and elective subjects.
SKU Structure
Every product has a catalogued SKU (e.g. HSD-LP-001) suitable for ESA reimbursement forms.
ESA-Formatted Invoices
Receipts include vendor name, description, SKU, price — exactly what ESA administrators require.
Vendor Registration
Actively pursuing vendor status with the Texas ESA program. Other states to follow.
M.Ed. Authored
All curriculum is designed by a credentialed educator with a Master's in Curriculum & Instruction.
Get notified when we're approved in your state.
We will email you when Homeschool Da Vinci receives vendor approval in your state — and if the federal program passes, you will hear from us first.