NEWS New Tennessee Regulations Have Little Impact on Homeschooling There is no homeschool law change for Tennessee families who file a notice of intent.
NEWS “Let Children Play”—Researcher Questions Mandatory Preschool According to a new long-term study, many students who participated in a state-run early education program didn’t just fall behind their peers academically—they failed to thrive. One researcher says educators should rethink preschool programs.
NEWS Law Helps Reverse College Rejection of Homeschool Grad When this grad applied to college, she never expected them to outright reject her homeschool diploma and transcript. After they did, she reached out to HSLDA.
NEWS Statewide Child Welfare Check Sparks Outcry When the Tennessee Department of Education released a toolkit equipping local officials to check up on all the state’s children age 0–18, many parents strenuously objected. The state is rethinking its approach.
ARTICLE Sixth-Circuit Case: Flag on the Play—Instant Replay In April 2020, a three-judge panel ruled that students in Detroit had a federal constitutional right to a basic minimum public education. Now, the full court is rehearing the case from scratch.