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Last Updated: April 4, 2013
Senate Bill 2329: Creates a Testing Exemption for Some Homeschooled Children
Sponsors:
Senators Unruh, Larsen, and Miller and Representatives Grande, B. Koppelman, and ThoresonSummary:
This bill would create a testing exemption for homeschooled children whose parents had a philosophical, moral, or religious objection to testing. In order to qualify for this exemption, the parent would have to be a certified teacher, have a bachelor's degree, or have passed the national teacher's exam.
HSLDA's Position:
HSLDA favors any proposal to reduce state testing of homeschoolers. This bill should be supported.
Action Requested:
None at this time Status:
Passed the Senate 41-6. Passed the House 81-12. Signed into law by the governor. See "Bill History" link below.





