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Three Families Push Back Against Discrimination: ‘We Want This to End’

Years of legal action, sharp back-and-forth with a deputy attorney general, multiple regulatory board hearings, and finally a lawsuit—just so New Jersey homeschoolers can style hair.
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Homeschooling in 2020: New Insights

Why did so many parents choose to homeschool rather than return to the public school system? Let’s look at some of the reasons.
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Media

If you’re a member of the press, influencer, or blogger looking for an interview or comment for a specific story, or you want general information about HSLDA and homeschooling, we are happy to provide you information.
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New Jersey Homeschool Laws

Questions about how to homeschool in New Jersey? 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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Homeschooling: A Plank in the Platform

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Homeschool Students as Revenue Source? District Doubles Sports Fees

A family protested when the local public school district raised sports fees just for homeschool students. They had the law on their side.
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2024 Court Report

Years of legal action, sharp back-and-forth with a deputy attorney general, multiple regulatory board hearings, and finally a lawsuit—just so New Jersey homeschoolers can style hair.
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Homeschooling Under Attack in France

New restrictions backed by threats of coercion have alarmed families in a nation with one of the largest homeschooling populations in Europe
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Senators Seek to Free Cuban Homeschool Parents

As of June 12, 2019, as the US Senate prepares a resolution calling on Cuba to inject freedom into its society and release jailed homeschoolers, more parents have been imprisoned for homeschooling in the Caribbean nation.
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