Date:
09/06/05 Contact:
Tim Lambert
For Immediate
Release Phone: (806)
744-4118
Teaching Through Tough Times
Texas Home Schoolers Support Katrina Victims’ Right to Homeschool
Their Children
Sept. 6th, 2005, Houston, Texas Tim Lambert,
president of the Texas Home School Coalition, today announced that
home school families from other states who have been displaced by
Hurricane Katrina to Texas are free to teach their children rather
than place them in a public school. “These families have all been
through terrible times, and they need to be given every
opportunity to put their lives back together and recover
emotionally, physically and economically. The last thing they
need to be worrying about is whether or not they can continue to
teach their children themselves,” Mr. Lambert said.
“Home schooling is legal in all fifty states, and families which
have been displaced by this horrible tragedy can continue to teach
their children at home or wherever the family is,” Mr. Lambert
declared. Families who need curriculum may contact Project Noah
in Houston which provides curriculum to home school families in
need.
www.projectnoah.org or 281-225-4561
“The state of Texas recognizes home schools as unaccredited
private schools, and Texas does not regulate, monitor or oversee
private schools,” he said. “Home school families are not required
to register with the state or local school officials or get
permission from them to home school,” he explained. The only
requirement to home school in Texas is to pursue in a bona fide
manner (not a sham) a curriculum that covers the basic educational
goals of reading, spelling, grammar, math and a study of good
citizenship. Home school families contacted by local school
officials are not required to submit their curriculum to school
officials but only to give a letter assuring that they have such a
curriculum and they are pursuing it in a bona fide manner.
“Evacuee home school families who experience problems with Texas
officials related to home schooling while in Texas should give
them a copy of the letter from the commissioner of education (www.thsc.org/pdf/TEAletter.pdf)
that explains how the Texas Education Agency directs schools to
deal with home educators and/or contact us.”
The
Texas Home School Coalition Association is a state-wide advocacy
organization with over 60,000 families on its mailing list that
has worked to support families who wish to teach their children at
home in Texas for almost twenty years. |