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| Date: From: Subject: | 4/2/2003 9:46:57 AM Home School Legal Defense Association Oregon--Committee Hearing on Senate Bill 761 |
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---------------------------------------------------------------------- From the HSLDA E-lert Service... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- April 2, 2003 Dear HSLDA Members and Friends, This Thursday, April 3, the Senate Education committee will conduct a hearing on Senate Bill 761 at 3:00 p.m. in room HR C at the State Capitol in Salem. Your attendance at this hearing is needed to demonstrate homeschoolers' support for this important legislation. Senate Bill 761 would repeal the notice and testing requirements of the homeschool law. Parents would be free to teach their children at home without any contact whatsoever with public school officials. REQUESTED ACTION (1) We urge you to contact your state Senator listed below with this message: "Please vote for Senate Bill 761 which will relieve homeschooling parents from unnecessary state oversight. Home educators have earned the right to more freedom after demonstrating their success under the law for the past 18 years." To get the name and telephone number of your senator, use HSLDA's Legislative Toolbox at http://www.hslda.org/toolbox. If you do not have Internet access, you can call the legislature to find out information about your Senator at one of the numbers below: If you do not live in the Salem area, the toll free telephone number is 800-332-2313. In the Salem area, the number is 503-986-1187. For further information about your Senator call the Legislative Liaison at 503- 986-1000. (2) Please attend the hearing of the Senate Education Committee at the State Capitol on Thursday at 3:00 p.m. in room HR C. This bill will not get through the Oregon Legislative Assembly without the enthusiastic and visible support of home educators. REASONS WE SUPPORT THIS LEGISLATION Senate Bill 761 would make the following changes in the current law: - expand the educational options for homeschoolers by providing that a child may be educated by the parent or legal guardian or "at the direction of" a parent or legal guardian, thereby permitting parents or guardians to appoint someone else to conduct some or all of the instruction; - repeal the requirement that parents notify the public school officials of their decision to homeschool; - repeal the testing requirements of the homeschool law, except for students participating in interscholastic activities at a public school; and - remove the requirement that the education service district or school district determine that a child under 18 is being homeschooled in order to get a driver's license. BACKGROUND Oregon first enacted a homeschool law in 1985, approximately 18 years ago. Since that time, numerous efforts have been made to enact amendments providing more freedom to parents. The most recent change in the law occurred in 1999 when significant progress was made in reducing state oversight of homeschooling. Senate Bill 761 represents a continuation of legislative efforts to gain more freedom for parents. If Senate Bill 761 is enacted, Oregon will join a growing majority of states requiring no standardized testing of homeschooled students. Further, public school officials will have no record of children being homeschooled, because parents will not be required to even notify public school officials of their decision to conduct home instruction. Oregon has the potential through this legislation to go from a state with a good homeschool law to a state with a great homeschool law. Let's work hard together to get this done this year. To see more information on this and other bills HSLDA is monitoring in Oregon, visit our website at: http://www.hslda.org/hs/state/OR/default.asp Sincerely, Dewitt T. Black, III HSLDA Senior Counsel {{JoinAd}} ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The HSLDA E-lert Service is a service of: Home School Legal Defense Association P.O. 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