The Home School Court Report
VOLUME XV, NUMBER 2
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MARCH / APRIL 1999
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Cover Story
Daytime Curfew Invalidated in Monrovia

Special Features
Let the Debate Begin

CAP Trainees March Fourth!

Home Schooling Works: Pass It On!

National Center Reports
Federal Issues Update

“Know Your Customer” Regs to be Withdrawn

National Center Offers Military and College Admissions Packet

NEA Opposes All That is Good for Families

Across the States
State by State

Regular Features
Active Cases

Prayer and Praise

Press Clippings

President’s Page

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Massachusetts
Brunelle Case Benefits Other Districts
    Home schoolers across Massachusetts rejoiced when the state Supreme Judicial Court ruled in favor of home schoolers and against the City of Lynn. A large number of school districts still have “home visit” language in their home school policies. We encourage every local support group to get a copy of their district’s current home school policy. If it refers to “home visits,” this would be a good time to contact the school administration to ask them whether the policy will be changed in light of the new ruling.

All Hail to Massachusetts
by
Arthur J. Marsh

“. . . For Lexington and Concord, and the shot heard ‘round the world . . .”