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Rachel Coleman
Posts by Rachel Coleman:
Jones Case Highlights Lack of Homeschool Oversight in Oklahoma
Many Homeschool Families Have Past Child Welfare Reports, CT Study Finds
Connecticut Study Finds High Rates of Past Child Welfare Reports Among Homeschooling Families
Hawaii SB 2323 Is a Positive Step toward Protecting Homeschooled Children
Homeschooling and Child Abuse: A Response to Ray and Other Apologists
New Hampshire House Bill 1650 Would Legalize Educational Neglect
Florida Lawmakers Should Support Homeschooled Children, Not Leave Them Adrift
NCES Data Points to Changing Homeschool Demographics
Factless Attack on Facts Falls Flat: A response to Joel Kurtinitis’ Op-Ed in the Des Moines Register
Why Can’t a School Act if an At-Risk Child Is Withdrawn to Be Homeschooled?
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Rachel Coleman
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