Jun
16
2008
Rachel L. a significant California homeschooling decision that makes it illegal to homeschool in the state without being a certified teacher, will go before the California Court of Appeals for a rehearing. Homeschool Legal Defense Chairman, Mike Farris will close out the arguments before the hearing. This is a critical time for homeschoolers throughout California and I encourage you to support the Homeschool Legal Defense Association throughout this time. Mike Farris has worked diligently to get this decision overturned, providing much of the legwork that has led to this rehearing. If you are not a member of the HSLDA, you should visit their website, find out more about their services, and consider joining. It truly is a minimal amount for the amount of legal protection they provide.
If you are a homeschooling family, you need the legal protection that is available through the HSLDA. You can visit them at http://www.hslda.org
Though the HSLDA is a Christian organization, other religions may be members. However, they do not accept memberships from same sex couples due to the fact that they work adamantly to protect marriage between males and females.
Jun
07
2008
It’s important to research and understand your state’s homeschool laws. With these links to Alabama Homeschool Laws, you’ll find plenty of information to ensure that you use one of the recommended homeschooling options for the state of Alabama. You should realize that each state has more than one homeschooling option, however, never make the mistake of believing that all states have the same laws-they don’t. In addition to reading over the Alabama homeschool laws, you should consider joining your local homeschool support group as well. Here are the links that will give you plenty of information regarding Alabama homeschool laws.
State Laws. A summary of the legal options for homeschooling in every state … Below is a link to a summary analysis of the homeschooling law in Alabama. …
www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp?state=al - |
State Laws. A summary of the legal options for homeschooling in every state … LEGISLATION: Alabama legislation that affects homeschoolers. …
www.hslda.org/hs/state/AL/default.asp - 28k - |
Find Alabama Homeschool laws, Alabama support groups and organizations, … Alabama State Unit Study State unit study designed to help children learn the …
homeschooling.about.com/od/usaal/Alabama_Homeschooling.htm - |
From HEART. Not intended as legal advice. State Law Summary A summary of the state laws in Alabama by HSLDA. Homeschooling Newsletter - Sign up! …
homeschooling.about.com/od/allegal/Legal_Information_Alabama.htm - |
CHEF is opposed to a home school law at this time because it will more than … the Code of Alabama specifically affecting home schooling in this state. …
www.chefofalabama.org/ala_law.htm - 17k - Cached - Similar pages |
Homeschool laws, special education law, homeschool support groups and homeschool … Calvary accepts homeschool students from all over the State of Alabama …
www.deafhomeschool.com/essentials/statelaw/al.html - 10k - Cac |
state of alabama graphic, Homeschooling in Alabama, at first glance, … given the fact that there is no actual homeschool law and that it is a requirement …
www.leapingfromthebox.com/hs/alhs.html - |
Requirements for legally homeschooling in Alabama, … CERTAIN LAWS AND STATE BOARD RESOLUTIONS THAT PERTAIN TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN ALABAMA (Excerpts from …
homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/laws/blAL.htm - |
As you consider homeschooling or get started homeschooling in the State of … by HSDLA (Homeschool Legal Defense Association); Alabama Homeschooling Laws …
www.time4learning.com/homeschool/alabama.shtml - |
Homeschoolers in Alabama educate their children according to the provisions set forth in certain laws and State Board Resolutions that pertain to private …
www.nhen.org/leginfo/detail.asp?StateCode=Alabama - |
Jun
07
2008
Every homeschooler must be aware of the fact that the state governs your homeschool program-even if you choose to homeschool through a satellite program, you are still accountable to the state. Though it’s true that some states have more lenient or homeschool friendly laws than other states, it is important to know what your homeschool state laws are and abide by them.
This is why I highly recommend joining the Homeschool Legal Defense Association. At anytime, your homeschool state laws may change and you may find yourself being told that you are no longer homeschooling your children legally (this just happened in California). The Homeschool Legal Defense Association will serve your needs, as well as help keep homeschoolers across the world united and informed. By working with the Homeschool Legal Defense Association you can rest assured that should the homeschool state laws begin to change and affect you, your voice will be heard and your point of view will be represented.