Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: The proposed measure could create perverse incentives by giving parents who homeschool up to $10,000 per child in unaccountable public funds 02/21/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit organization that advocates for… Read More
Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Foster children need access to mandatory reporters Canton, Ma., 02/23/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit founded by homeschool alumni to advocate for homeschooled children, is urging lawmakers to oppose House Bill… Read More
Updated on May 16, 2016 by CRHE
“I believe oversight of homeschooling is a necessary starting point. I also encourage parents who are homeschooling to actively distinguish their roles as teacher and parent. I encourage them to learn about the effects of social contact on children’s brain development, and follow the recommendations of mental health professionals for each age group.”
Tag: Washington
Washington State: Public Funds for Homeschooling Could Be Abused
Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: The proposed measure could create perverse incentives by giving parents who homeschool up to $10,000 per child in unaccountable public funds 02/21/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit organization that advocates for… Read More
Category: Legislation, Press Release, Voices for Reform, Washington Tags: public funds, Washington
Alumni Group to WA: Foster Kids Should Not Be Homeschooled
Updated on November 2, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Foster children need access to mandatory reporters Canton, Ma., 02/23/2019—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit founded by homeschool alumni to advocate for homeschooled children, is urging lawmakers to oppose House Bill… Read More
Category: Legislation, Press Release, Voices for Reform, Washington Tags: 2019, child abuse, foster care, Washington
Katrina B.: “My parents sincerely tried their best”
Updated on May 16, 2016 by CRHE
“I believe oversight of homeschooling is a necessary starting point. I also encourage parents who are homeschooling to actively distinguish their roles as teacher and parent. I encourage them to learn about the effects of social contact on children’s brain development, and follow the recommendations of mental health professionals for each age group.”
Category: Testimonial Tags: alumni testimonial, mixed experience, testimonial, Washington