Washington Times Op-ed—Parents Share Teaching Load in Co-ops
A sign of strength of the homeschooling movement is our ability to successfully meet challenges as they present themselves.
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A sign of strength of the homeschooling movement is our ability to successfully meet challenges as they present themselves.
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Over the past week HSLDA has been flooded with encouraging letters praising God and thanking us for our efforts to defend homeschool freedom not only in California but across the country.
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In the wake of the unanimous ruling of the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District to recognize homeschooling as a legal option in California, two of California’s most senior officials have given their opinion of the ruling.
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In a unanimous decision, the California Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District today ruled that “California statutes permit home schooling as a species of private school education.”
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In a 3-0 decision the California Court of Appeal reversed its earlier ruling which would have required homeschoolers to be certified teachers in order to homeschool.
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A homeschooling family in Southern Germany spent six hours in a grueling Family Court session this week with the hopes of regaining custody of their six homeschooled children, who have been held in state custody since January.
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State education officials agreed to modify a mandatory form that unlawfully asked for homeschoolers to identify their students’ race.
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