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  2. Homeschooling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Homeschooling laws can be divided into three categories: In some states, homeschooling requirements are based on its treatment as a type of private school (e.g. California, Indiana, and Texas [24]). In those states, homeschools are generally required to comply with the same laws that apply to other (usually non-accredited) schools.

  3. ] The state of Paraná [11] and the Distrito Federal [12] have already legalized homeschooling [as of?]. The state of Rio Grande do Sul approved a law legalizing homeschooling, but the law was vetoed by the state governor. [131] Federal legislation is pending. [132]

  4. File:Legality of Homeschooling.svg - Wikipedia

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    Home School Legal Defense Association–International Law. HSLDA. Retrieved on 2021-09-20. Additional sources used in creating this map: Canada: Legal, regulating conditions vary by province. [1] China: Generally illegal. [2] Denmark: Legal, heavily regulated. [3] Greenland: Illegal. [4]

  5. 'All the children were homeschooled': Michigan AG, lawmakers ...

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    State Rep. Stephanie Chang, D-Detroit, and Detroit City Councilwoman Mary Sheffield announce proposed changes to the state's homeschooling system on April 17, 2015 outside of the Coleman A. Young ...

  6. Homeschooling grew during the pandemic. Why more NJ families ...

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    Between the 2020-21 school year and 2022-23 school year, 12,593 New Jersey students left public schools for homeschooling, according to state department's records.

  7. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, the number of children educated at home has increased, particularly in the US. Laws relevant to home education differ: in some states, the parent needs to notify the state that the child is to be educated at home, while in others, at least one parent must be a certified teacher and annual progress reports are reviewed by the state. [25]