Top Websites on Homeschooling Legality in Texas
These websites are provide you with information on the legal aspects
of homeschooling. They list relevant education code, legislation, and
court cases as well as the basic steps to start homeschooling in Texas
(how to withdraw your child from public school.) Many other websites
present this information as well but those listed here have proved
themselves reliable and enduring. If you come across information at
other websites that seems inconsistent or contradicts information from
the websites below, I suggest you go with the information from the
websites below.
Top Three Websites on Homeschooling Legality in Texas
- Texas Home School Coalition
- Texas Advocates for Freedom in Education
- Homeschool Law in Texas
www.thsc.org
(806) 744-4441
The Texas Home School Coalition is a statewide organization that
advocated for homeschoolers in Texas. This site is a great place to
start since it includes sample letters of withdrawal and assurance. It's
FAQ section provides straight forward answers without any misleading
information.
While THSC is the most prominent statewide organization for
homeschoolers, it is not an "official" state organization. You can
expect to find a Christian perspective throughout the site. THSC also
has an associated political action committee that supports conservative,
Christian issues as well as homeschooling.
http://www.jsoft.com/archive/taffie/
TAFFIE is the state's oldest homeschool email list in Texas. There is
an announcement list and and a discussion list. The TAFFIE website
provides an overview of the legality of homeschooling in Texas as well
as an extensive FAQ for new homeschoolers. The email announcement group
is a good way to keep up with homeschooling news and issues that affect
Texas.
http://www.carwrecks.com/homeschool.html
This is basically a speech given by the author on homeschool law in
Texas. It includes a history of homeschooling, the Leeper decision, and
curriculum concerns. While the speech is dated from 1999, the
information in these areas are still relevant.
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