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HOMESCHOOL STATES THAT MANDATE VACCINATION

Homeschooling regulations by state

HSLDA, a homeschooling advocacy organization, has created a map showing which states require the most regulation.

  • States requiring no notice to the school district about homeschooling include Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Texas.
  • States with low regulation include California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Delaware.
  • States with moderate regulation (parental notification, plus test scores and/or professional student progress evaluations must be sent to the district) include Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Louisiana, Florida, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Maine, Maryland and Washington, D.C.
  • States with high regulation (all the above regulations, plus other requirements — e.g., curriculum approval by the state, teacher qualification of parents or home visits by state officials) include Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont.

 

  • 4 states require homeschool parents to submit proof of immunization (MN, ND, PA, TN)
  • 11 states require homeschooled students to be immunized but do not require homeschool parents to submit proof of immunization (CO, IL, IN, KS, KY, MT, NM, NC, TX, VA, WY)
  • 9 states have multiple homeschool options with conflicting requirements (AK, FL, IA, LA, ME, MD, MI, NE, WA)
  • 26 states do not require homeschoolers to be immunized (AL, AZ, AR, CA, CT, DE, GA, HI, ID, MA, MI, MO, NV, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, UT, VT, WV, WI)
  • Find Your State

    AL AK AZ AR CA
    CO CT DE FL GA
    HI ID IL IN IA
    KS KY LA ME MD
    MA MI MN MS MO
    MT NE NV NH NJ
    NM NY NC ND OH
    OK OR PA RI SC
    SD TN TX UT VT
    VA WA WV WI WY
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    EDUCATIONAL NEGLECT

    VLA COMMENT:  Should parents not submit an annual assessment, the school district has no evidence that instruction has been taking place and is obligated to report the situation as a case of suspected educational neglect.

IOWA and OREGON 2019: Legislation to mandate Govt.home surveillance and vaccination for homeschoolers

 Oregon Governor Kate Brown has submitted a 2-year budget proposal to the Oregon state legislature that would require “universal home visits for new parents.” See:

Oregon to Become First State to Mandate Universal Home Visits of All Families with Newborn Children

When the program is complete, every new parent — this includes adoptions — would receive a series of two or three visits by someone like a nurse or other health care practitioner.

The visits could include basic health screenings for babies; hooking parents up with primary care physicians; linking them to other services; and coordinating the myriad childhood immunizations that babies need. (Emphasis added.)

IOWA BILLS 2019 (Read summaries)

In IowaHF 272, sponsored by State Representative Mary Mascher, would require families to submit proof of their child’s required immunizations, and require health and wellness checks of families who engage in independent private instruction or private instruction. Unlike HF 182, another bill Mascher filed this session related to homeschooling, that eliminates independent private instruction HF 272 keeps the phrase “independent private instruction” in the Iowa Code, but requires families selecting that option to submit the same form that was required under competent private instruction.  READ MORE…

HF 272 requires health and wellness checks of families who engage in independent private instruction or private instruction.

The bill reads, “The board of directors of a school district shall conduct quarterly home visits to check on the health and safety of children located within the district who are receiving independent private instruction or private instruction.”

The bill also states that these home visits “shall take place in the child’s residence with the consent of the parent, guardian, or legal custodian and an interview or observation of the child may be conducted.”  READ MORE…

Update: There is an identical bill, HF 100, by State Representative Bruce Hunter (D-Des Moines) that was introduced late January. This bill was co-sponsored by State Representatives Mascher, Jeff Kurtz (D-Ft. Madison), and Vicki Lensing (D-Iowa City).

Homeschool dad sues federal government for kidnapping his 7 children… medical tyranny run amok (2017)

A little over two years ago, Hal Stanley and his wife Michelle learned the hard way about how CPS views parents who defy the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) pharmaceutical mandate for treating sick children. When the couple was found to be harboring a dietary supplement known as miracle mineral solution, or MMS, in their home — MMS is not FDA-approved — armed law enforcement and CPS officials raided the home and kidnapped seven of the family’s home-schooled children.

For no other reason than simply to punish the family for possessing a substance that is known to cure serious conditions like AIDS and cancer — because the FDA hates natural cures, after all — state officials abducted the Stanley children at gunpoint and illegally held them for months on frivolous charges, this being the subject of the new lawsuit. READ MORE..

A LIST OF 56 VACCINE BOOKS

56 Vaccination Books

Homeschoolers in danger: Federal bill sponsored by Iowa’s Steve King

For many on the outside looking in, the newly purposed House bill H.R.610 looks like a win for homeschooling families and their supporters. It looks like those who have been unable to afford private, or homeschooling will now be given this option. So, why are these people opposed to the bill?

School vouchers created by H.R. 610, the Choices in Education Act of 2017, “would be a slippery slope toward more federal involvement and control in homeschooling,” asserts William Estrada, director of federal relations for the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA). Is Estrada correct? Can this favorable bill be used by a future hostile left to control and maintain the homeschoolers? Will they be regulated into the same stupid curriculum that is destroying the minds of millions of children in our public schools? Read More…

VLA Comment: I can tell you this.  Bill Gates has been buying up major homeschool programs and inserting the Common Core curriculum. Bill Gates’ victory in California was an awesome double win for the Gates.  His minions force kids who don’t vaccinate out of public and private school and then provide them (without their knowledge) virtual education packed with Common Core.  Although virtual education seems like a good thing as to educate those in developing countries who lack a good system of education. Between Afrika and America, the whole world will be brainwashed with a common ideology and thus easily ruled by a global government. Many good things have been skewed by suspect interests.

Post Script: There was also a bill in Iowa this year (2017) that failed, fortunately. It proposed that there be  health oversight agencies monitoring homeschools.  Bills like HR610 smells like the vaccine establishment are now focusing on making sure that they get homeschools under control…then vaccinated.