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Senate Bill 2101: Removal of Homeschool Discrimination from HOPE Scholarship
Author:
Senator David Fowler (R-District 11)
Summary:
Current law discriminates against homeschool graduates by requiring them to achieve an ACT score of 23 or an SAT score of 1060 in order to be eligible for a HOPE scholarship. Public school students are required to have either an ACT score of 19 or a SAT score of 890. This bill would require homeschool students to attain the same scores as public school students.
Status:
| 01/13/2004 | Introduced | ||||
| 01/28/2004 | Assigned to the General Subcommittee of the Senate Education Committee | ||||
| 04/07/2004 | Placed on Senate Education Committee calendar for April 14, 2004
| 04/14/2004 | Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate Education Committee
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HSLDA's Position:
This bill should be supported.
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