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Category Archives: Homeschooling in News
What is Suspicion When It Comes to Checking on Homeschoolers
"The real question is determining the authority to inquire what is reasonable cause of truancy and what is suspicion when it comes to checking on homeschoolers," Maloney said. That was a quote from the Illinois Review's interview with Senator Maloney. … Continue reading
Posted in Daytime Curfew, Grassroots Political Advocacy, Homeschooling in News, Illinois Homeschool PAC, Illinois Homeschool Requirements, Illinois Homeschooling in News, Illinois State Board of Education, Legislation
Tagged Fran Eaton, Illinois Constitution, Illinois Homeschool PAC, Illinois Review, Senator Maloney
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Today’s Illinois Homeschooling News
Homeschooling parents not eager for state’s ‘help’-Fran Eaton The school board of Community High School District 218 learned this week that a significant number of its students read at third- and fifth-grade levels, according to Kevin McCaffrey, the district’s assistant … Continue reading
SB 136 is Tabled
Until the next time. UPDATE 1x: Maloney tables SB 136; says he will work through other venues Voice vote tabled the bill. Wish we had a recorded vote, but we do remember the Education Committee's questions and comments.
Homeschooling Registration Proponents Hit Slump
By the time this hearing was over, Senator Maloney appeared exhausted and defeated. We shall see. Because it ain't over till it's over. Illinois home school registration bill draws crowd State Journal-Register Families from all over Illinois mobbed the Capitol … Continue reading
Posted in Compulsory Attendance, Grassroots Political Advocacy, Homeschooling in News, Illinois Homeschool Requirements, Illinois Homeschooling in News, Illinois Regional Offices of Education, Illinois State Board of Education, Legislation
Tagged compulsory attendance exemption, homeschool accountability, Homeschool Registration, homeschooling in Illinois, Illinois homeschool, Illinois homeschooling, Illinois Regional Offices of Education, Illinois Review, Illinois State Board of Education, ISBE, Levisen Ruling, Monroe-Randolph Regional Office of Education, regional offices of education
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Homeschoolers are Not the Problem
From the Southtown Star editorial team: Homeschoolers not the problem SouthtownStar Editorial .hideTime { display: none; } Across the state, thousands of families are quietly pursing their own path. Not burdening the system, not asking for a handout, not sucking … Continue reading
Update about Daytime Curfew Defeat in Carlinville
Fortunately for homeschoolers and other young people who would like to freely walk the streets of Carlinville, the daytime curfew -also known as a truancy ordinance- was defeated by a 5-3 vote last week. Carlinville daytime kid curfew proposal fails … Continue reading
Posted in Calhoun, Greene, Jersey and Macoupin County Regional Office of Education, Carlinville School District, Daytime Curfew, Grassroots Political Advocacy, Homeschooling in News, Illinois Homeschooling in News, Illinois Regional Offices of Education
Tagged Calhoun-Greene-Jersey-Macoupin Regional Office of Education, Daytime Curfew, larry pfeiffer, Macoupin County, truancy ordinance
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Illinois Homeschooler Gives Movie Review
Tori Serviss, who is home-schooled, was introduced to the J.K. Rowling phenomenon by her mom, Jean Serviss. "I read the books to her until she was able to to read them herself," Jean said. Tori recently visited Alnwick Castle in … Continue reading
Election Day Civic Lesson – Plainfield Homeschooling
An Election Day Civics Lesson: Vote with Your Head, Not Your Heart As large numbers of folks head to the polls today, Rosemary Fontaine home-schooled her kids on the “right” to cast a ballot. Nearby, in Precinct 39, 108 had … Continue reading
Letting ‘kids be kids’
The Register-Mail had an an article about local Knox County homeschoolers this past weekend. Cramer taught kindergarten in Galesburg for a few years before she began home-schooling her kids fulltime, so she has educational experience. But she said the amount … Continue reading
Public School Withdrawal Audits
Texas homeschooling rights are similar to Illinois home education legalities. Per a Texas Supreme Court ruling, homeschoolers in Texas are considered private schools the same as any brick and mortar private school building in the state. The 1950 Board vs … Continue reading
Posted in Clinton-Marion-Washington Regional Office of Education, Homeschool requirements in other states, Homeschooling Data, Homeschooling in News, Illinois Homeschool Requirements, Mt Vernon
Tagged dropout factory, Illinois homeschooling, indiana homeschooling, Richmond Indiana schools, Texas Home School Coalition, texas homeschooling, tim lambert
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