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Texas Homeschool - Your Texas Homeschool Rights

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Not everyone is aware of this, but it's not against the law to pull your children out of public school and instruct them at home. Still, different states have implemented laws regarding homeschooling that you should know about before you start teaching your children yourself.

Education is not even discussed in the Constitution. The Department of Education is the entity that impacts the rules that govern educational services.

It's very important to understand that each state is allowed to create educational laws as its governing body sees fit. You'll see a wide disparity between laws and practices from state to state.

If you are trying to set up a Texas homeschool, for example, the laws are considerably relaxed. Parents just need to make sure that they establish and operate their homeschool as if it were a private school.

The only subjects that are required include reading, spelling, grammar, math, and good citizenship. There are no attendance requirements, no parental qualifications, no recordkeeping necessary, and no mandatory testing.

Texas homeschool requirements are very lax. Although homeschooling is legal in all US states, not all of them are as relaxed about it as Texas. Some states want to be directly involved, demanding approval for your child's curriculum and demanding submission of student test scores. Sometimes they even require home visits. The most severe states require at least one parent to be a certified teacher.

There have been a lot of efforts to undermine homeschooling over the last few decades. Plenty of parents are afraid that homeschooling will be made illegal in the not-too-distant future.

Looking at the history of homeschooling law, it is unlikely that this will happen as the courts continue to be in favor of homeschooling.

If you can advantage of the easy-going Texas homeschool requirements, you'll want to be aware of all the legalities of homeschooling in your state.

The Home School Legal Defense Association, founded in 1983, is the only source of homeschooling legal rights. This association also fights many battles in behalf of parents who choose to homeschool their children.

If you are thinking about homeschooling your children, don't be overwhelmed or intimidated by your legal position. It is essential for you to learn what these laws are and how they would affect your desire to teach your child at home.

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