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Homeschool Law Significantly Improved
With the approval by Governor Nathan Deal of House Bill 283, Georgia modified its homeschool law to provide more freedom to parents conducting home study programs for their children.

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School District’s Outreach to Homeschoolers—A Trojan Horse


Former HSLDA Intern Helps Solve Georgia Truancy Case


Legislature Improves Homeschool Law


Homeschooling, Technology, and a Threatened Arrest Warrant—HSLDA to the Rescue


HSLDA Involvement Produces Quick Results


School Social Worker Harasses Family


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

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8/12/2013Georgia--Declaration of Intent Deadline
5/8/2013Georgia: Pick up some savings at the 2013 GHEA Conference!
10/22/2012Georgia--Homeschool Law Updates
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WATCH House Bill 9: Expands Compulsory School Attendance Age Range
12/3/2012

WATCH House Bill 19: Expands Compulsory School Attendance Age Range
12/3/2012

INACTIVE House Bill 283: Amends Georgia’s Homeschool Statute
5/24/2013

WATCH Senate Bill 21: Expands Compulsory School Attendance Age Range
1/8/2012

WATCH Senate Bill 57: Lowers the Compulsory Attendance Age from 6 to 5
2/4/2013

WATCH Senate Bill 79: Raises the Compulsory Attendance Age from 16 to 17
2/4/2013

WATCH Senate Bill 167: Prohibits the Adoption of the Common Core Standards
2/20/2013

INACTIVE The Georgia Legislature has Adjourned
3/28/2013

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