Wyoming ESA Funds

Wyoming ESA Funds: How to Use Your Education Savings Account

If you're using Wyoming's ESA education funding program, known as the Wyoming Education Savings Account (WY ESA), you can use your funds for a wide range of educational resources—including curriculum, online learning, and homeschool materials. This guide explains how to use your funds effectively—and how to choose the right curriculum for your child.

Trusted by homeschooling families across Wyoming

Mysteries in Time educational history curriculum box with story books, world map, and hands-on craft materials for Wyoming ESA eligible learning
ESA Approved Vendor
Curriculum Aligned
Ages 6–11
Secular Education
Child reading Mysteries in Time history magazine at home
Child reading Mysteries in Time history magazine at home
Young boy exploring world history through educational activities
Young boy exploring world history through educational activities
Girl learning geography with world map and atlas
Girl learning geography with world map and atlas
Ancient Egypt themed educational activity pages
Ancient Egypt themed educational activity pages
History teacher resource map for classroom learning
History teacher resource map for classroom learning
Child engaged with interactive history subscription box content
Child engaged with interactive history subscription box content
ESA Spending Guide

What Can Wyoming ESA Funds Be Used For?

Curriculum and educational programs

Online learning platforms

Homeschool resources

Tutoring and classes

Educational materials and books

Wyoming education funding programs allow families to spend on a wide range of educational resources — many families invest in structured curriculum that keeps their child engaged while meeting educational goals.

Step by Step

How to Use Wyoming ESA Funds

Follow these three steps to put your ESA funds to work on your child's education.

1

Log into your Wyoming ESA account portal

Access the Wyoming Education Savings Account portal where you can view your account balance, track expenses, and manage your education funds.

2

Search for your eligible provider or curriculum

Search for an ESA-approved vendor or curriculum provider that meets your child’s learning needs. Look for structured, educational materials designed for your child’s age group, for example Mysteries in Time.

3

Place your order

Place your order using the approved payment method through the ESA portal, and your curriculum will be on its way to you in a matter of days!

What's Inside

ESA Approved CurriculumPackages

Choose from three curriculum programs, each delivering four units of standards-aligned, hands-on history education. Every package qualifies as a Wyoming ESA reimbursable educational expense.

Ancient World History Curriculum Package featuring Egypt, Rome, Greece, and China educational materials
4 Unit Curriculum Package

Ancient World History Curriculum Program

Ages 6–11

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Ancient Rome
  • Ancient Greece
  • Ancient China
Middle History Curriculum Package covering Vikings, Elizabethans, Aztecs, and Stuarts for hands-on history education
4 Unit Curriculum Package Delivered

Middle History Curriculum Program

Ages 6–11

  • Vikings
  • Elizabethans / Tudors
  • Aztecs
  • Stuarts
Modern History Curriculum Package including WW2, Victorians, Wild West, and Space exploration educational materials
4 Unit Curriculum Package Delivered

Modern History Curriculum Program

Ages 6–11

  • World War 2
  • Victorians
  • Wild West
  • Space

What Comes in Every Box

Each unit is packed with carefully curated learning materials that align with educational standards.

Fiction Story Book & Factual Magazine
Historical Maps & Timelines
Hands-On Craft Activities
Puzzles, Recipes & Challenges

All content is secular, standards-aligned, and designed to reinforce key history learning objectives while building reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.

Curriculum Guide

Wyoming ESA Eligible Curriculum

Curriculum is one of the most popular ways Wyoming families use their ESA funds — and for good reason. A well-chosen curriculum gives children structure, keeps them on track academically, and makes learning at home more manageable for parents.

Whether you're fully homeschooling or supplementing your child's education, investing your Wyoming ESA funds in quality curriculum is one of the most impactful choices you can make for your child's learning journey.

What to Look for in a Curriculum:

Structured and easy to follow
Designed for your child's age and ability
Engaging and interactive
Flexible enough to fit your schedule
Featured Curriculum

An Engaging Curriculum Option for Ages 6–11

Many families look for curriculum that goes beyond worksheets and keeps children genuinely interested in learning. For elementary-aged children, this often includes:

Story-driven lessons

Lessons that bring subjects to life through engaging narratives and storytelling.

History-based learning

Builds knowledge and curiosity through exploring fascinating historical periods.

Reading and comprehension

Activities that develop literacy skills alongside subject-specific knowledge.

Quizzes and interactive tasks

Hands-on challenges, puzzles, and crafts that reinforce learning and keep children engaged.

Flexible self-paced modules

Designed so families can work through the material at their own pace, on their own schedule.

Explore Curriculum Options

This type of curriculum is commonly used by homeschooling families and fits well within ESA-approved spending categories. View curriculum packages

Key Benefits

Why Parents Use ESA Funds for Online Curriculum

Flexible and self-paced

Easy to access from home

Engaging for children

Simple for parents to manage

It's a practical way to make the most of your education funding while providing a high-quality learning experience.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about using Wyoming Education Savings Account funds for curriculum and educational materials.

Get Started

Start Using Your Wyoming ESA Funds

If you're looking for a flexible, engaging way to use your ESA funds, curriculum is one of the best places to start.