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What happens in our world effects our children. We've collected some links to news stories that have an effect no matter where they are educated.

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Homeschool to Harvard

Thursday, May 6 The first classroom of Dakota's life will be inside the hallowed halls of Harvard.
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Home schooling thriving, and support is widening

Thursday, April 22 “We roar with laughter when people ask, ‘What about the socialization?’”
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Queens girl hauled out of school in handcuffs after getting caught doodling on desk with an erasable marker..

Thursday, April 22 A 12-year-old Queens girl was hauled out of school in handcuffs for an artless offense
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Parents Arrested for Failing to Register Their Homeschool

Wednesday, January 27 HSLDA has been contacted by the family, and we have agreed to take their case.
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Homeschooled kids: Did they fall through the cracks?

Wednesday, January 6 The parents of four Montgomery County children are under arrest for failing to register their home-schooled kids with the school district seven years ago.
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Homeschooling can be a valid option

Wednesday, November 4 Everything in life is a learning experience.
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Little Rock Homeschooling 101: Where can I find homeschool curriculum?

Monday, August 24 There are many places to find homeschool curriculum. It can be as simple as purchasing one of the Core Knowledge series books for your child’s grade level at the local Walmart store.
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Murrysville couple challenges home-school law

Monday, August 24 A Murrysville couple, long at odds with the Franklin Regional School District over the home-schooling of their now-grown children, filed a lawsuit in Westmoreland County
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Homeschooling fosters independence

Monday, August 24 One of the many goals parents have when raising children is to encourage independence.
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Monday, August 24