Independent Private School
A Rule 14 Approved Nonpublic School model where your school assumes full legal responsibility for enrolled students. Unlike many states, Nebraska requires every teacher of record to hold a valid Nebraska teaching certificate appropriate for grade level and subject. Curriculum documentation must be submitted to NDE. Rule 14 approval enables state recognition as a nonpublic school; separate accreditation is optional. This is a higher-touch pathway than most states — plan for state review of teacher credentials and curriculum before opening.
Top requirements
- Form business entity with Nebraska Secretary of State at https://sos.nebraska.gov/business-services/new-business-information (LLC Certificate of Organization: $100 online / $110 mail; plus three-consecutive-week newspaper publication of Notice of Organization; biennial report $10 every two years).
- Initiate Rule 14 approval with NDE Accreditation and Program Approval Section.
- Ensure every teacher of record holds a valid Nebraska teaching certificate appropriate for grade level and subject being taught.
Watch for
- The Nebraska teaching certificate requirement is STRICT — if you cannot staff every teacher-of-record position with a Nebraska-certified teacher, Rule 14 approval is not available. Consider Rule 13 (Exempt School) pathway instead.
- Nebraska has NO state ESA, voucher, or tax-credit scholarship program. LB 753 (Opportunity Scholarships Act, 2023) was repealed by LB 1402 (2024), and LB 1402 was subsequently repealed by voter referendum in November 2024.