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School Social Worker Harasses Family
HSLDA intervened when a school social worker made unlawful demands regarding a family’s notice of intent to begin homeschooling.

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Fayette County Mandates Online Filings


Public School Demands Exceed State Law


Extra Form Unauthorized


HSLDA Helps New Homeschoolers Avoid Truancy Charge


Homeschooler Denied Learner’s Permit Documentation


Homeschoolers Included In Student Honors Program


Georgia to Germany: Let Parents Homeschool!


Board of Regents Changes Joint Enrollment Policy


Public School Requires “Affirmation Of Understanding”


Homeschool Family Accused of Letting TV Replace Schoolwork


Virtual Charter School Enrollment


Superintendent tries to Set Family’s School Year


Declaration of Intent Trouble


New Law Excuses Homeschoolers From Jury Duty

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2/6/2012Georgia: Calls Needed to Stop Expansion of State Control over Education
1/18/2012Georgia: Legislature Now in Session
2/9/2011Georgia--Georgia Legislature Now in Session
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WATCH House Bill 39: Changes Location for Filing Declaration of Intent and Attendance Records for Home Study Programs
1/30/2012

WATCH House Bill 706: Changes Filing Requirements for Home Study Programs
2/7/2012

WATCH House Resolution 738: Urges the U.S. Congress to Pass the Parental Rights Amendment
4/1/2011

WATCH House Bill 807: Raising Compulsory School Attendance Age from 16 to 17
2/1/2012

WATCH House Bill 821: Requires Children be Enrolled in School or Home Study Within 15 Days of Establishing New Residence
2/1/2012

WATCH Senate Bill 14: Raises Compulsory Attendance Age from 16 to 17
2/2/2011

WATCH Senate Bill 43: Expands the Compulsory Attendance Age Range to 5 to 17
2/9/2011

WATCH Senate Bill 49: Raises Compulsory School Attendance Age from 16 to 16½
2/2/2012

WATCH Senate Bill 208: Raises Compulsory School Attendance Age from 16 to 17
3/11/2011

WATCH Senate Bill 227: Changes Filing Requirements for Home Study Programs
2/2/2012

WATCH Senate Resolution 601: Urges the U.S. Senate to Oppose Ratification of the UNCRC
4/14/2011

OPEN The Georgia Legislature is in Session
1/9/2012

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