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CRHE Board of Directors Appoints Angela Grimberg as Executive Director
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Amid calls to homeschool after school shootings, homeschool alumni group urges caution
When Parents Have All The Rights, Children Have None. A Statement from the Interim Executive Director.
CRHE Joins Anti-Child Marriage Coalition
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Joan T.: “My dysfunctional and emotionally abusive home was my school.”
Sarah: “The school never did anything to enforce their regulations”
Alumni Group: Florida HB 1059 Could Harm Homeschooled Students
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School Health Requirements’ Homeschooling Loophole
Catherine S.: “Everyone needs a checks and balance system”
Homeschooled Children with Disabilities Need More Attention
Bea M.: “Unchecked power is perilous”
Homeschool Group Raises Concerns about Dropouts
Left in Limbo: Examining Kentucky’s 2018 Report on Homeschooling
Faye Marcinko: “Homeschooling in America is full of contradictions and extremes”
Jackie H.: “You owe your child a proper education”
Elle S.: “Some years I had science, most years I didn’t”
Erika S.: “Verbal and physical abuse was a norm”
Horrific Homeschool Homicide Case Changes Laws, But It Is Not Enough
Homeschool Alumni Group Questions TN Voucher Proposal
Homeschool Alumni Urge MO to Keep Record Keeping Requirement
Victory for Homeschooled Students in Georgia!
Homeschooling Used to Hide Colorado Child Abuse Death: Pattern Implicated
The Homeschool Community Has a Problem with Disabilities (and How to Fix It)
Linda P.: “I wish I could paint a happy ending to this story”
Exploitation of Marginalized Identities, Abuse and Torture: The Hart Children
No Homeschool Oversight in California: Another Child Torture Case Is Discovered
Report Indicates a Third of Children Removed From School to Be Homeschooled were Involved in Prior DCF Abuse/Neglect Cases
Jane N.: “We were completely cut off from the outside world”
Disability, Homeschool, Intercountry Adoption and Homicide: The Case of Hana and Immanuel Williams
Erica Parsons: The Hallmarks of a Homeschool Child Torture Case
Homeschool, Disability and Homicide: The Story of Erica Parsons
Victimization of Autistic Children: The Savannah Leckie Case
Rai Storm: “There was no gratefulness. There was no escape. It just went on and on.”
Brittany Randolph: “As time went on, our schedule became looser and looser”
Rebecca F.: “The physical abuse and neglect was obvious to me from a very early age”
Connecticut Study Finds High Rates of Past Child Welfare Reports Among Homeschooling Families
Hart Children’s Deaths Raise Questions about Homeschool Law
Jennifer I.: “All that was required was a note every year”
Homeschooling and Child Abuse: A Response to Ray and Other Apologists
Thirteen Starved, Chained California Children were Homeschooled
Jesse M.: “Some of these things would most likely not have been done if they were not required”
Rebecca A.: “I feel I have been denied the opportunity to live up to my potential”
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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Child Abuse, Homeschooling, and the CECANF Report
E. Bradshaw: “Some kind of oversight for me would help me out”
Reactionary Homeschooling
Arkansas Data Contradicts HSLDA’s Claims
Maria M.: “I’m still playing catch-up”
Lillie S.: “I was never once asked if I felt safe at home”
Should We Be Concerned about Low Homeschool SAT-Taking?
Sarah M.: “These assessments turned out to be easily avoided”
Alex H.: “I often wonder at what cost”
The “Unsocialized Homeschooler” and “Uneducated Homeschooler” Narratives
Public Funding for Homeschooling Is Not a Solution to Failing Public Schools
Irresponsible Reporting on Homeschooling Benefits No One
Simone Biles and the Homeschool Prodigy Narrative
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Roianna: “I think complete dysregulation is dangerous and harmful”
CRHE Statement on Alex Radita
W. S. Hunter: “Parents are flawed people, like all of us”
Emilie Huffman: “This has been a love letter to my mom”
Do I Need Membership in a Homeschool Protection Agency?
Jessica A.: “Homeschool is an abusive parent’s dream”
Why We Have to Talk About Homeschooling and Child Abuse
Adult Basic Education for the Educationally Neglected Homeschool Graduate
How Homeschooling Prepared Me for the Peace Corps
Q&A with Jennifer Mathieu, Author of Devoted
Resources for Homeschooling Parents!
So You Have a Deficient Homeschool Education. What Next?
CRHE Statement on Sex Offenders and Homeschooling in the Wake of the Duggar Tragedy
Statement Regarding California’s Senate Bill 277
Statement Supporting Stoni Blair and Stephen Berry and Michigan’s HB 4498
Statement Supporting the Report of the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission
Homeschool Sports Access Timeline
CRHE Statement on Alecia Pennington and Identification Abuse among Homeschoolers
Virginia School Boards and the State’s Religious Exemption
A Homeschool Glossary
CRHE Statement on Leelah Alcorn
Opacity in Data Reporting: A Look at Cardus (2011, 2012)
A Timeline of Homeschool Legislation
Why We Need Accountability for Portfolio Evaluators
The Homeschool Math Gap: The Stories
The Sandy Hook Advisory Commission Moves to Support Homeschoolers
Choosing the Data that Supports Your Agenda: A Look at Ray 2010
Why Self-Policing Is Not Sufficient
How My Parents’ Homeschooling Methods Empowered Me to Follow My Dreams
The Homeschool Math Gap: The Data
Why Homeschooling Needs Oversight: Responding to HSLDA and WORLD
CRHE to World Magazine: Don’t Downplay Abuse and Neglect
How My Parents’ Homeschooling Choices Gave Me An Excellent Education
Kentucky to Consider Sports Access Bill
Correcting the Record: A Look at Rudner 1999
Fruit Salad Fallacies: Explaining “Control Groups”, “Random Sampling”, and “External Validity”
Pennsylvania’s HB 1013 is Bad for Homeschooling
Why My Parents Refused to Homeschool Me and Why That Was the Right Choice—For Them
When Homeschool Dreams Meet Reality
Homeschool Alumni with Positive Experiences Call for Oversight
Checks and Balances: The Conservative Case for Homeschool Oversight
Homeschool Transcripts and Diplomas in the Admissions Process
My Parents Homeschooled Me Successfully (Here’s How!)
Homeschooling Outcomes or Sampling Problems? A Look at Ray 2003
What To Do if You Suspect Educational Deprivation
How I Was Almost Rescued from Abuse
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Utah: Don’t Legalize Educational Neglect!
Pennsylvania: HB 1013 and Accountability
Virginia: HB 63 and Sports Access
Utah: SB 39 and Senator Osmond
Virginia: House Joint Resolution No. 92
Ohio: Senate Bill 248, “Teddy’s Law”
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California Assembly Bills 2756 and 2926 will improve protections for homeschooled children in CA
California Assembly Bill 2756 Opens Conversation on Homeschooling
Sierra S.: “My mom … was obviously overwhelmed”
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Sarah Henderson: “We did not wish to be home schooled”
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Homeschool Group: Colorado HB 20-1144 Would Harm Children
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Group Wants Homeschooling Included in Connecticut Vaccine Debate
Alumni Group Supports CT Homeschool Notice Proposal
Alumni Group Calls on CT Lawmakers to Grant Homeschoolers Sports Access
Many Homeschool Families Have Past Child Welfare Reports, CT Study Finds
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Florida Lawmakers Should Support Homeschooled Children, Not Leave Them Adrift
Statement Regarding Janiya Thomas
Samantha Field: “It was far too easy to outright lie”
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Alumni Group Supports Georgia Homeschool Bill
Homeschool Alumni Urge GA Lawmakers to Grant Sports Access
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Hawaii Bill Would Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports
Alumni Group to Hawaii: Let Homeschoolers Play Sports
Hawaii SB 2323 Is a Positive Step toward Protecting Homeschooled Children
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Alumni Group Urges IL to Protect Homeschooled Students
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Song HyoA: “They mold me into an identity that is perfect for them, but not for me”
Sage N.: “My parents were clearly unprepared to be teachers”
Statement on the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai
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Alumni Group Supports Iowa Homeschool Reporting Proposal
Alumni Group to IA Lawmakers: Protect Homeschooled Students
Alumni Group Urges IA Lawmakers to Restore Previous Homeschool Law
Iowa Legislature Hears from Homeschool Organization with a History of Opposing Child Welfare Measures
CRHE’s Rachel Coleman Testifies in Iowa
Natalie Finn’s Death Points to Lack of Homeschool Oversight in Iowa
Statement Supporting Iowa’s House File 214
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Kansas Should Strengthen Its Mandatory Reporter Laws
Statement Regarding Adrian Jones
Statement Supporting Kansas’ Senate Bill 60
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Alumni Group to KY Lawmakers: Let Homeschoolers Play Sports
Kentucky Senate Bill 181 Would Create Protections for At-Risk Homeschooled Children
House Bill 58 a Boon to Kentucky Homeschooled Students
Statement Supporting Kentucky House Bill 76
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Homeschool Group Supports Accountability For Charter Funds
Washington State: Public Funds for Homeschooling Could Be Abused
Wisconsin Bills Would End Homeschool Sports Gray Area
Homeschool Group Supports Mississippi Subject Requirements
Homeschool Alumni Opposes Maryland Education Savings Account Bill
Missouri Bills Would Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports
Virginia Bill Would Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports
West Virginia Should Let Homeschooled Students Play Sports
Homeschool Advocates Urge WV Lawmakers to Pass Raylee’s Law
Homeschool Alumni to WV Lawmakers: Support Homeschoolers
Alumni Group to NY: Give Homeschoolers Sports Access
Alumni Group Opposes Watering Down of NY’s Homeschool Law
Alumni Group to WA: Foster Kids Should Not Be Homeschooled
Homeschool Alumni to TN Lawmakers: Support HB 917
Alumni Group to Louisiana: Sex Offenders Shouldn’t Homeschool
Alumni Group Urge SC to Support Homeschoolers
Alumni Group to OR Lawmakers: Don’t Forget Homeschoolers
Alumni Group to MT Lawmakers: Stand Up for Homeschooled Kids
Alumni Group to WV: ESAs Are Not the Best Way to Support Homeschooled Students
Alumni Group Calls on TX Lawmakers to Grant Homeschoolers Sports Access
Homeschool Alumni Support South Dakota HB 1110
Alumni Group Urges SC Lawmakers to Give Homeschoolers Access to the ACT
Alumni Group Calls on MS Lawmakers to Grant Homeschoolers Sports Access
Alumni Group Calls on MO Lawmakers to Grant Homeschoolers Sports Access
SD Lawmakers Should Keep Homeschool Assessments
Virginia Bill to Block Homeschool Birth Certificate Requirement Should Be Opposed
New Hampshire: Don’t Exempt Homeschooled Children from the Protection of Child Labor Laws
West Virginia Lawmakers Should Grant Homeschooled Students Sports Access
New Hampshire House Bill 1650 Would Legalize Educational Neglect
New Hampshire Lawmakers Have the Opportunity to Support Homeschooled Students
Gov. Burgum: Don’t Remove Homeschool Accountability
Statement: West Virginia and South Dakota Measures Make Homeschooled Children More Vulnerable
2016 Statement Supporting New York Assembly Bill 3678 and Senate Bill 2175
Statement Supporting West Virginia House Bill 2749
Statement Supporting Virginia Senate Bill 612 and House Bill 131
Statement Opposing West Virginia’s House Bill 4175
Statement Opposing South Dakota’s House Bill 1013
Statement Supporting Texas’ House Bill 347 and Senate Bill 391
Statement Supporting Texas House Bill 2794
Statement Supporting West Virginia’s House Bill 2749
Statement Supporting Virginia’s House Bill 1626
Statement Supporting Nebraska’s Legislature Bill 103
2015 Statement Supporting New York Assembly Bill 3678 and Senate Bill 2175
Statement Supporting Missouri’s House Bill 232
Statement Supporting North Dakota’s House Bill 1070
Statement Opposing West Virginia’s HB 2793 and SB 444
Statement on Pennsylvania’s Passage of HB 1013
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Declan: “I want in any way I can to be the person I needed to advocate for me”
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Reanna G.: “Homeschooling was not in MY best interest.”
Fairfield Abuse Case Highlights Lack of Oversight for Homeschooling
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Savannah Leckie’s Death Implicates Missouri’s Lax Homeschool Oversight
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Statement Opposing New York Assembly Bill 9091 and Senate Bill 4788
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Don’t Be Afraid to Send Your Disabled Child to Public School
Homeschool Advocates Support WV College Access Bill
Homeschool Advocates Urge Indiana Lawmakers to Pass SB 428
Listen to Rachel Coleman on Press Play KCRW
Rachel Coleman’s Interview on KNX1070
Statement Supporting Kentucky’s Decision to Track Homeschool Transfers
Executive Director Rachel Coleman on Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane
CRHE’s Heather Doney on America Tonight
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North Carolina
Mary T.: “Homeschooling tends to attract parents who value control”
Sarah Jones: “I’ve been lucky”
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Ohio
CRHE Condemns Neo-Nazi Homeschool Network
Teresa M.: “P only cared about her check clearing.”
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Oklahoma
Jones Case Highlights Lack of Homeschool Oversight in Oklahoma
Statement Regarding Colt Clark
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Public Funding for Homeschooling Must Come With Accountability
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CRHE mourns Gavin Peterson, 12-year-old homeschooled child in Utah
Child advocacy group condemns Nebraska’s LB 1027, warns of risks to homeschooled children
Homeschooled children’s advocacy group celebrates 10 years, launches “$10K for 10 Years” campaign
Homeschool Organization Has Advice for New Homeschooling Parents
Homeschool Group Offers Advice to Educators
Homeschool Group Publishes Report for Child Welfare Workers
Emergency Homeschooling and Coronavirus (COVID-19) School Closures
House Bill 2196 and Senate Bill 6 a Boon to West Virginia Homeschooled Students
Governor McAuliffe: Sign House Bill 1578
New Homeschool Data Raises Questions about STEM Access
Secretary King Is Right: Homeschoolers Need More Options
Statement Regarding McIntyre v. El Paso Independent School District
Statement on the Goochland County School Board
Homeschool Graduates Launch Nonpartisan Organization to Advocate for the Legal Interests of Homeschooled Children
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Candice K.: “I do not think my story is rare or even exceptional.”
Valerie: “I know that not everyone in my position is so lucky”
Abbey L.: “If anybody ever saw something concerning, nobody ever said a word.”
Amber Moore: “Nobody could help me except myself”
Hope M.: “I don’t even know how many people knew we existed”
Danielle C.: “The state never followed up on my education”
Amy W.: “Supporting homeschool oversight is the least we can do”
Kelley Richey: “My mom let her mental health issues seep into every aspect of our lives”
Elizabeth B.: “I begged my mother to help me come up with a transcript and diploma”
Lynne A.: “I wasn’t protected at all”
Katrina B.: “My parents sincerely tried their best”
Eleanor Skelton: “I saw no balance”
Bethany Brittain: “It didn’t take long for me to lose my excitement”
Jane Smith: “I am haunted by the question of what might have been different”
Cynthia Jeub: “I wasn’t really taught anything after I was ten years old”
Alisa Harris: “Even growing up, I knew I was one of the lucky homeschoolers”
Elizabeth W.: “I am a survivor”
Giselle Palmer: “Good home schools will show progress”
Holly S.: “If there had only been some protection in place”
Ryan Stollar: “Not everyone had parents like I did”
Kieryn Darkwater: “It’s so easy for people like me … to fall through the cracks”
Kathryn Brightbill: “I’ve seen how wonderful homeschooling can be”
Rachel Coleman: “Good homeschooling … is not something that happens automatically”
Amanda Smith: “I want a professional looking at what I’ve done”
LaDonna Sasscer: “We home educators should welcome accountability”
Lara Kondor: “I had never actually intended to homeschool my son”
Jackie Cordon: “I always felt very fortunate with Iowa’s homeschooling laws”
Keith and Gail Brightbill: “We are strong believers in accountability”
Jane Morgan: “I was the homeschooled kid who grew up to become a homeschool mom”
Chandra B.: “Protections are a necessary part of all educational systems”
Megan P.: “I do not wish my experience on anyone”
Kimberly R.: “Every abuse had a magnified effect on us”
Lana Martin: “I suffered severe depression, suicidality, and disordered eating”
Jeremy C.: “For a long time, I did not support regulation of homeschooling”
Jamie G.: “I want to see that change, now”
Jennifer P.: “My parents broke the state’s homeschooling laws knowingly”
Arielle G.: “I was a homeschool poster child”
Caitlin T.: “In New Jersey, things fell apart”
Jerusha Lofland: “Ignorance leaves people vulnerable”
Amethyst Marie: “The students most affected … were girls”
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