HSLDA info was: Do I need to officially withdraw my daughter?
Nance Confer
And/or they simply get it wrong. The information they have about the umbrella school option in FL has been wrong/incomplete for years.
Nance
Re: Do I need to officially withdraw my daughter?
Posted by: "Ren Allen" starsuncloud@... gruvystarchild
Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:00 pm (PDT)
~~(Some people love Home School Legal Defense and some people hate it
but they do list each state's laws and requirements)~~
Not always as accurately as they should though. HSLDA likes to have
statistics to back up homeschooling, because they are a political
group NOT an activist group.
So they don't always list the BEST options for unschoolers, which
include umbrella schools. Or they simply mention it without any
details. You're better off reading the law at a TX site and getting in
touch with local unschoolers for further clarification.
TX is one of the easiest states for homeschooling. There is no reason
to make your child wait....you have the right to withdraw him now.
Ren
learninginfreedom.com
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Nance
Re: Do I need to officially withdraw my daughter?
Posted by: "Ren Allen" starsuncloud@... gruvystarchild
Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:00 pm (PDT)
~~(Some people love Home School Legal Defense and some people hate it
but they do list each state's laws and requirements)~~
Not always as accurately as they should though. HSLDA likes to have
statistics to back up homeschooling, because they are a political
group NOT an activist group.
So they don't always list the BEST options for unschoolers, which
include umbrella schools. Or they simply mention it without any
details. You're better off reading the law at a TX site and getting in
touch with local unschoolers for further clarification.
TX is one of the easiest states for homeschooling. There is no reason
to make your child wait....you have the right to withdraw him now.
Ren
learninginfreedom.com
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]