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March 21, 2001
Senate File 866: A Bill Relating to Education Author: Summary: First, parents would be required to submit their children's standardized test scores and all other assessments to the public school superintendent every year. This would change the current law which requires that children be tested, but does not require the scores to be submitted. Second, parents desiring to teach their children at home would be required to have a high school diploma. Currently, parents without such a diploma can home school by sending in quarterly reports, but these bills would remove that option. Status: Action Requested: HSLDA's Position: Voice of state organization guards home school freedom in Minnesota Minnesota home schoolers defeat attempts at more regulation 3/16/2001 Minnesota--Good News! Four Senators Stand with Home Schoolers for Freedom! 3/15/2001 Minnesota--Come Stand Up for Freedom! 3/6/2001 URGENT! CALLS NEEDED TO SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE |
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