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HSLDA: Teen Can Take Career Training and Still be Homeschooled
Career center administrators questioned a teen’s homeschool status and told him to enroll in the local public high school. They misunderstood the law.
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Missouri Homeschool Laws
Questions about how to homeschool in Missouri? Start here for a quick overview: homeschooling laws & requirements, compulsory attendance ages, withdrawal, access to sports & special ed. services, recordkeeping, work permits, jury duty . . .
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South Carolina Homeschool Laws
Questions about how to homeschool in South Carolina? Start here for a quick overview: homeschooling laws & requirements, compulsory attendance ages, withdrawal, access to sports & special ed. services, recordkeeping, work permits, jury duty . . .
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How ESA Funding Could Undermine Homeschool Freedom
Last year brought a wave of legislation that provides government money for homeschooling. Critics of these new laws are
already fighting back. What does this mean for your family?
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Special Needs Curriculum List (High School)
Curriculum for special needs high schoolers including complete curriculums, popular subjects (math, reading, science), life skills, and college prep options.
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Virginia Homeschool Laws
Questions about how to homeschool in Virginia? Start here for a quick overview: homeschooling laws & requirements, compulsory attendance ages, withdrawal, access to sports & special ed. services, recordkeeping, work permits, jury duty . . .
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When Education is All About the Money, not the Kids
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Officials Wrongly Block 13-Year-Old From College Program
When a homeschooled 13-year-old enrolled in a local community college, officials said she didn’t qualify for a state program that waives tuition. They were wrong.
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College Admits It Wrongly Rejected Grad, Pledges to Review Policy
A Minnesota college told a Wisconsin homeschool grad they couldn’t enroll him because his diploma didn’t meet state standards. They were looking at the wrong law.