Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Homeschooling Freedom is Good for Illinois

Homeschooling Freedom is Good for Illinois


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Homeschooling Freedom is Good for Illinois

Posted: 15 Feb 2011 05:40 AM PST


 

 


 

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Homeschooling Freedom is Good for Illinois

SB 136 is unwarranted and necessary

Contact: David E. Smith, 773-858-6602; Sandi Grutzius, 708-446-6861, both with Illinois Family Institute 

SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Feb. 15, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- Advocates of homeschooling freedom will hold a press conference to discuss the Senate Education hearing on Senate Bill 136, a bill which would compel all parents or legal guardians of home or privately schooled students to register with the state.  Existing school code permits the voluntary registration of non-public school students with the state. If SB 136 were to pass, registration that is now voluntary would become compulsory.

Date:             
February 15, 2011

Time:             
12:30 P.M.

Location:       
Illinois State Capitol
Press Room

Representatives:      
Steve & Sandi Grutzius of Illinois Christian Home Educators (ICHE)
Scott Woodruff, Attorney for Homeschool Legal Defense Assoc (HSLDA)
David E. Smith, Executive Director, Illinois Family Institute (IFI)
plus others...

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