Tag: Georgia
Updated on April 12, 2021 by Chelsea McCracken
“I lived in a continuous state of fear and learned helplessness. I was afraid to make even the smallest decisions for myself.” My family began homeschooling in 1991, the year my older sister was set to enter kindergarten…. Read More
Updated on February 6, 2020 by CRHE
“The horror film that was my life growing up in an isolated homeschool household is what will keep me a forever supporter of this organization.” I was educated using a curriculum that was self teaching — read and… Read More
Updated on March 23, 2021 by Kate Corbett Pollack
A horrific murder case has come out of Georgia in recent weeks which is changing homeschool law in that state. Finally, law-makers are attempting to create more regulations to protect children who are pulled from public school under… Read More
Updated on April 25, 2022 by Rachel Coleman
For Immediate Release: Lawmakers supported homeschooled students last week by passing bill to catch parents who abuse the law Canton, Ma., 04/03/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit founded by homeschool alumni to advocate for… Read More
Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Homeschooling should not be used to avoid truancy charges or hide maltreatment Canton, Ma., 03/04/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit founded by homeschool alumni to advocate for homeschooled children, is urging… Read More
Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Everyone wins when homeschooled students are allowed to play on public school sports teams Canton, Ma., 02/28/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit founded by homeschool alumni to advocate for homeschooled children,… Read More
Updated on October 26, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
At the Coalition for Responsible Home Education, we are in the process of creating individual state histories of homeschooling in an effort to provide some context for current homeschooling law. The history of homeschooling is different in each state, and… Read More
Updated on May 16, 2016 by CRHE
“As a licensed civil engineer, I would not think twice about my superior evaluating me. It simply wouldn’t be safe for the public if I were to design something without that design being checked by my superior. I think about accountability and oversight of home education in the same way.”
Tag: Georgia
Amy W.: “Supporting homeschool oversight is the least we can do”
Updated on April 12, 2021 by Chelsea McCracken
“I lived in a continuous state of fear and learned helplessness. I was afraid to make even the smallest decisions for myself.” My family began homeschooling in 1991, the year my older sister was set to enter kindergarten…. Read More
Category: Testimonial Tags: alumni testimonial, Georgia, negative testimonial, testimonial
Catherine S.: “Everyone needs a checks and balance system”
Updated on February 6, 2020 by CRHE
“The horror film that was my life growing up in an isolated homeschool household is what will keep me a forever supporter of this organization.” I was educated using a curriculum that was self teaching — read and… Read More
Category: Blog, Testimonial Tags: alumni testimonial, child abuse, Georgia, negative testimonial, testimonial
Horrific Homeschool Homicide Case Changes Laws, But It Is Not Enough
Updated on March 23, 2021 by Kate Corbett Pollack
A horrific murder case has come out of Georgia in recent weeks which is changing homeschool law in that state. Finally, law-makers are attempting to create more regulations to protect children who are pulled from public school under… Read More
Category: Blog, News Tags: disability, Georgia
Victory for Homeschooled Students in Georgia!
Updated on April 25, 2022 by Rachel Coleman
For Immediate Release: Lawmakers supported homeschooled students last week by passing bill to catch parents who abuse the law Canton, Ma., 04/03/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit founded by homeschool alumni to advocate for… Read More
Category: Blog, Legislation, News, Press Release Tags: at risk children, Georgia
Alumni Group Supports Georgia Homeschool Bill
Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Homeschooling should not be used to avoid truancy charges or hide maltreatment Canton, Ma., 03/04/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit founded by homeschool alumni to advocate for homeschooled children, is urging… Read More
Category: Georgia, Legislation, Press Release, Voices for Reform Tags: 2019, at risk children, Georgia
Homeschool Alumni Urge GA Lawmakers to Grant Sports Access
Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Everyone wins when homeschooled students are allowed to play on public school sports teams Canton, Ma., 02/28/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit founded by homeschool alumni to advocate for homeschooled children,… Read More
Category: Georgia, Legislation, Press Release, Voices for Reform Tags: 2019, athletics, Georgia
New State Homeschool Histories! (GA & TN)
Updated on October 26, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
At the Coalition for Responsible Home Education, we are in the process of creating individual state histories of homeschooling in an effort to provide some context for current homeschooling law. The history of homeschooling is different in each state, and… Read More
Category: Announcements, Blog, Georgia, Resources, Tennessee Tags: Georgia, state histories, Tennessee
Amanda Smith: “I want a professional looking at what I’ve done”
Updated on May 16, 2016 by CRHE
“As a licensed civil engineer, I would not think twice about my superior evaluating me. It simply wouldn’t be safe for the public if I were to design something without that design being checked by my superior. I think about accountability and oversight of home education in the same way.”
Category: Testimonial Tags: Florida, Georgia, Illinois, parent testimonial, testimonial