Month: January 2014
Updated on March 23, 2021 by CRHE
Virginia homeschoolers are barred from participation in public school sports leagues by the Virginia High School League’s requirement that each student athlete be “a regular bona fide student in good standing of the school which he/she represents.” HB… Read More
Updated on January 16, 2015 by CRHE
This week CRHE’s executive director, Heather Doney, was featured heavily on an America Tonight spot on oversight of homeschooling. We are pleased with this opportunity for positive exposure, and hope that this segment will introduce viewers to the… Read More
Updated on April 25, 2022 by CRHE
Senator Aaron Osmond of Utah has proposed SB 39, a sweeping bill that would effectively abolish compulsory education through revisions to the state’s homeschool law. As Osmond has previously stated, his goal is to make homeschooling parents fully exempt from… Read More
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
Delegate Thomas Rust of Virginia (R, 86th District) has proposed House Joint Resolution No. 92, which would request the Virginia Department of Education to conduct a study on Virginia’s religious homeschooling exemption and make recommendations to the legislature…. Read More
Month: January 2014
Virginia: HB 63 and Sports Access
Updated on March 23, 2021 by CRHE
Virginia homeschoolers are barred from participation in public school sports leagues by the Virginia High School League’s requirement that each student athlete be “a regular bona fide student in good standing of the school which he/she represents.” HB… Read More
Category: Blog, Legislation, Policy Analysis Tags: athletics
CRHE’s Heather Doney on America Tonight
Updated on January 16, 2015 by CRHE
This week CRHE’s executive director, Heather Doney, was featured heavily on an America Tonight spot on oversight of homeschooling. We are pleased with this opportunity for positive exposure, and hope that this segment will introduce viewers to the… Read More
Category: News, Update Tags: Heather Doney
Utah: SB 39 and Senator Osmond
Updated on April 25, 2022 by CRHE
Senator Aaron Osmond of Utah has proposed SB 39, a sweeping bill that would effectively abolish compulsory education through revisions to the state’s homeschool law. As Osmond has previously stated, his goal is to make homeschooling parents fully exempt from… Read More
Category: Blog, Legislation, Policy Analysis Tags: utah
Virginia: House Joint Resolution No. 92
Updated on October 20, 2023 by CRHE
Delegate Thomas Rust of Virginia (R, 86th District) has proposed House Joint Resolution No. 92, which would request the Virginia Department of Education to conduct a study on Virginia’s religious homeschooling exemption and make recommendations to the legislature…. Read More
Category: Blog, Legislation, Policy Analysis, Virginia Tags: religious exemption, Virginia