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ESA in New Hampshire

New Hampshire families can use ESA funds for homeschool curriculum.

At ~$4,265/year, your ESA covers curriculum, tutoring, testing, and more. Wizkoo is $499/year — one line item, not the whole budget.

As of April 2026

Program details
New Hampshire's Education Freedom Accounts (EFA)
Program Name
Education Freedom Accounts (EFA)
ESA Amount (Homeschool)
$4,265.64 base/year per student (2025-26); average ~$4,909 including supplemental aid
Additional Funding
+$2,142 for special education; +$2,346 for free/reduced-price lunch eligible students
Marketplace Platform
ClassWallet. You browse approved vendors and purchase directly using your ESA funds through ClassWallet.
Eligibility
Universal since June 2025 (SB 295). Priority enrollment exempt from cap: current EFA students, siblings, students with disabilities, and families at or below 350% FPL. Non-priority cap: 10,000 (with 25% annual escalator).
Application
Rolling — open year-round for 2026-27. education.nh.gov
Participating Students
10,510 (October 2025)
Program Launched
2021-22 (universal since 2025)
Using your New Hampshire ESA for Wizkoo
One line item in your ClassWallet account.

Wizkoo is a personalized weekly learning platform for families with children ages 2 to 12. One theme connects every subject. Every child at the table gets a plan matched to their age and reading level.

At $50/month or $499/year, Wizkoo fits within New Hampshire's EFA funding for homeschool families.

Wizkoo is not yet listed on ClassWallet. We're in the approval process and will update this page when approved.

In the meantime, families in states that allow direct reimbursement for educational software subscriptions may be able to use ESA funds for Wizkoo by submitting a receipt. Check with the New Hampshire Department of Education before purchasing.

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This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal or financial advice. ESA program details, eligibility, and funding amounts change frequently. Always verify current information directly with your state's education department before making financial decisions. Last verified: April 2026.