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Teaching Textbooks ESA+ review: accepted curricula provider for North Carolina ESA+ (April 2026)

Teaching Textbooks LLCappears on the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority’s accepted curricula providers list, with an April 2026 update reference. That is meaningful primary-source evidence for NC ESA+ families — but “accepted” has a specific meaning, and purchase rules still apply.

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Quick answer for NC ESA+ families

Teaching Textbooks LLC is on NCSEAA’s accepted curricula providers list as of April 2026. That means:

  • ✓ The vendor is recognized — passes gate one
  • ✓ The expense category is curriculum — passes gate two for NC ESA+
  • ⚠ You still need to confirm the specific product and current-year status before purchasing

What “accepted curricula provider” means for NC ESA+

NC ESA+ is a program for students with disabilities, managed by NCSEAA. When NCSEAA lists a provider as an “accepted curricula provider,” it means:

  1. The provider has been recognized and can receive ESA+ funds for curriculum expenses
  2. The expense category is curriculum — not tutoring, therapy, or another category
  3. Families can use their ESA+ account to purchase from that vendor

What it does not mean:

  • Every Teaching Textbooks product is covered (verify the specific item)
  • The amount is unlimited (the ESA has a per-student cap)
  • Other states treat it the same way

Teaching Textbooks at a glance

Teaching Textbooks is best known for its self-paced, self-graded math curriculum, covering approximately grades 3 through pre-calculus. It has been widely used in homeschool settings for years. Key features from an ESA perspective:

  • Digital subscription or disc-based format
  • Automated grading with detailed explanations
  • Self-paced, parent-friendly design
  • Available in math and some language arts levels

The self-paced and self-graded model can be useful for families managing multiple ESA expense categories, because it reduces the time burden of ongoing parent instruction while keeping the student in a documented curriculum.

Pricing and ESA budget planning

For NC ESA+ budget planning:

  1. Get the exact cost per course per year from Teaching Textbooks’ website
  2. Know whether the subscription is digital-only or includes physical materials
  3. Know your ESA+ cap and other planned expenses for the year
  4. Confirm whether NCSEAA requires pre-approval or if you purchase first and report

How to verify for other states

StateHow to check Teaching Textbooks ESA status
ArizonaCheck ClassWallet vendor list; Teaching Textbooks may be registered — verify current year
FloridaCheck scholarship program vendor list; homeschool curriculum is generally allowed
IowaCheck Students First ESA rules; timing and portal payment rules apply
UtahCheck Utah Fits All Scholarship vendor list for current year
West VirginiaCheck Hope Scholarship allowed expense categories and vendor registration
Other statesAlways go to the official state ESA page — do not rely on vendor claims alone

Document pack for NC ESA+ Teaching Textbooks purchases

  1. Invoice or purchase confirmation from Teaching Textbooks
  2. Product name and subject (e.g., Teaching Textbooks Math 7)
  3. Subscription or license period dates
  4. Student name (if NCSEAA requires it)
  5. Any NCSEAA pre-approval form or confirmation email

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Frequently asked questions

Is Teaching Textbooks listed for North Carolina ESA+?
Yes — Teaching Textbooks LLC appears on the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority's accepted curricula providers list, with an April 2026 update reference. That is meaningful primary-source evidence for NC ESA+ families. However, 'accepted' means the provider has been recognized by NCSEAA, not that all purchases are automatically approved or that every Teaching Textbooks product is covered. NC ESA+ families should still verify the specific product, confirm current-year status, and check that the expense category matches.
What does 'accepted curricula provider' mean for NC ESA+?
For North Carolina ESA+, 'accepted curricula provider' means NCSEAA has recognized the vendor as a provider that is eligible to receive ESA+ funds for curriculum purposes. That is different from an open-ended approval. It means: the vendor can be paid through the program, the expense category is curriculum, and the purchase must still fit the program's rules. It does not mean every product from the vendor is covered, every course is included, or the amount is unlimited.
How much does Teaching Textbooks cost for ESA budget planning?
Teaching Textbooks offers math curriculum primarily. Pricing is typically structured as an annual subscription or per-course purchase. For NC ESA+ budget planning, families need the exact cost per subject or course per year, whether any physical materials are included in the digital subscription or sold separately, and whether the ESA allows curriculum subscriptions, one-time purchases, or both. Check Teaching Textbooks' current pricing directly and confirm the format (digital, physical, or both) with the program.
What other states allow Teaching Textbooks for ESA use?
Teaching Textbooks may have vendor or curriculum approval in states beyond North Carolina. Families in other states should check their state's official ESA vendor list, accepted provider list, or allowed expense categories before purchasing. Teaching Textbooks is popular among homeschool families and has been marketed to ESA users in multiple states, but official approval varies by state and program year. Do not assume NC ESA+ approval transfers to any other state.
Is Teaching Textbooks only for math?
Teaching Textbooks is best known for its self-paced math curriculum covering grades 3 through pre-calculus. It offers some language arts products as well. For ESA purposes, the specific subject and product must fit the allowed expense category in your state. In NC ESA+, the curriculum category typically covers core academic subjects, which would include math — but verify the specific level and format before purchasing.
What documentation should NC ESA+ families keep for Teaching Textbooks?
For NC ESA+ purchases, keep: the invoice or purchase confirmation from Teaching Textbooks, the product name and subject, the subscription or license period, the student's name if the program requires it, and any NCSEAA pre-approval message or form if required. Teaching Textbooks may provide a dedicated invoice format for homeschool families — request one that clearly states the educational product and period of use.