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June 10, 2008
House Bill 1183: Options for Homeschooling Assessment Sponsor: Summary: Status:
This bill has passed in both the Virginia House and Senate, and has been signed by Governor Kaine. Thank you for all your support! HSLDA's Position: Action Requested: Background: H.B. 1183 would guarantee that local superintendents consider three types of assessments: 1. A letter from a person licensed to teach in any state, or a person with a master’s degree in an academic field; 2. A report card or transcript from a college, community college, or college distance learning program, or home education correspondence school. H.B 1183 does not change the standard. Each of the above type of assessment would still need to show that the child made adequate progress. H.B. 1183 simply assures families that their assessments will not be rejected without being given fair consideration. Legislative Round Up: Governor Signs Bills Improving Homeschool Law E-lert—January 14, 2008—Virginia: Bill Introduced to Expand Assessment Options E-lert—January 19, 2008—Virginia: Calls Needed Immediately to Expand Year-End Assessment Options E-lert—January 25, 2008—Virginia: Calls Needed Immediately to Expand Year-End Assessment Options E-lert—January 29, 2008—Virginia: Calls Needed Now To Increase Assessment Options E-lert—February 4, 2008—Virginia: Calls Needed For More Assessment Options E-lert—February 7, 2008—Virginia: Assessment Option Bill Heads for Senate! E-lert—February 15, 2008—Virginia: Calls Needed Immediately to Expand Year-End Assessment Options E-lert—February 19, 2008—Virginia: Assessment Bill Needs Your Help! E-lert—February 20, 2008—Virginia: Urgent Action Needed for Assessment Bill! |
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