Washington Times Op-ed—Getting Permits Might Take Work
One of the issues homeschooling parents have to address once their children become teenagers is work.
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One of the issues homeschooling parents have to address once their children become teenagers is work.
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After bullying her way into a member family’s house, a social worker then tried to order psychological testing for everyone in the home—just because they homeschool.
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When a public school district tried to overrule a mother’s decision to homeschool, HSLDA stepped in to defend her God-given and constitutional right to direct her son’s education.
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When a teen’s struggles with chronic illness caused her to miss extended periods at public school, her parents decided to homeschool. What they didn’t expect was to be harassed by the local truant officer.
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One of the key components of the success and growth of homeschooling in the United States has been state homeschool organizations.
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Several families in Vermont are being challenged in hearings which could result in the state preventing their children from being enrolled in home study.
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Election season is in full swing and in about six weeks we should know the name of the next president, the new composition of Congress, as well as results from state and local races.
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