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Subject: Double Victory for Homeschool Freedom
Date Posted: 06/28/2012 at 8:51am

Double Victory for Homeschool Freedom
Jeremiah Lorrig (June 28, 2012)

"These bills are part of recognizing that NH homeschooling parents educate their own children at their own expense, saving the state money. The results that they have compiled are impressive and I feel that we have more work to do to recognize their efforts." -Representative J.R. Hoell, New Hampshire

(Purcellville, VA)—In a double victory for homeschool freedom, two changes to New Hampshire homeschool law took effect last week. These changes reduce unnecessary paperwork and make homeschooling less burdensome in the Granite State. House Bill 545 provides for one-time notification and was introduced by Representative David Bates along with House Bill 1571 which removes the requirement for parents to submit annual assessments to participating agencies. HB 1571 was introduced by Representative J.R. Hoell.

"HSLDA applauds the legislature of New Hampshire for recognizing that homeschoolers don't need to be micro-managed," said wlmailhtml:05C96971-100B-42E4-9878-5C3E6D95571Bmid://0000016 8/!x-usc:http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001nbsA_jpKUFQ0FGCJcFvL oX5tE2KLmDmnoTe8WcUU8byJMsM2ZznF1XpfyuQV-gXw6n067wBs1qeF6XAw 9E8xEXP_9hk8SVEgo6829hFXXNo= - Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) President J. Michael Smith. "Research shows that homeschoolers are conscientious and that they academically outperform their private and public school counterparts. This legislation is due recognition of these facts."

"Together these bills represent years of effort on the part of legislators, homeschooling families, and state homeschool organizations. HSLDA is grateful for our members and friends who took time to work in support of these bills. We particularly note the work by Rep. David Bates and Rep. J.R. Hoell who were the primary sponsors on these bills," said HSLDA staff attorney Michael Donnelly.

Now home-educating families will submit notification of a homeschool program only when they first begin homeschooling a child, stop homeschooling, or change participating agencies. Families who have already notified for previous years do not need to re-notify in this coming year unless one of these exceptions applies.

"[This bill] allows for one time notification if you are going to homeschool," said Representative Ralph Boehm, vice-chairman of the New Hampshire House Education Committee. "It also prevents school districts from making policies that are inconsistent or more restrictive than the home education statute."

"I strongly feel that the homeschool community deserves more support from the legislature," said Representative J.R. Hoell, sponsor of HB 1571 and a member of the education committee. "These bills are part of recognizing that NH homeschooling parents educate their own children at their own expense, saving the state money. The results that they have compiled are impressive and I feel that we have more work to do to recognize their efforts."

Source: Home School Legal Defense Association

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