Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HR1046

Introduced
2/17/25  
Refer
2/17/25  
Report Pass
2/24/25  

Caption

To Recognize The Contributions Of Homeschooling And To Proclaim February 26, 2025, As Homeschool Day At The State Capitol.

Impact

The bill emphasizes the positive aspects of homeschooling, such as its ability to cater to diverse learning styles and needs, including those of special needs students. By endorsing a day dedicated to homeschooling, the resolution aims to elevate its status within the educational landscape of Arkansas, potentially influencing public perception and policymaking around educational choices. The implications of such a resolution may encourage more families to consider homeschooling as a legitimate alternative to traditional public education.

Summary

HR1046 is a House Resolution aimed at recognizing the contributions of homeschooling in Arkansas and designating February 26, 2025, as Homeschool Day at the State Capitol. The resolution underscores the growing significance of homeschooling as an educational choice for thousands of Arkansas families, highlighting that over 30,000 students were homeschooled during the 2023-2024 school year. This recognition is intended to foster appreciation for homeschooling as a viable educational pathway that provides personalized and flexible learning opportunities for students.

Contention

While HR1046 serves a celebratory purpose, it navigates the potential contention surrounding the regulation and support of homeschooling. Critics may argue that recognizing homeschooling could detract from the resources allocated to public education. However, advocates may counter that the resolution supports choice and diversity in educational methods, promoting parental autonomy. The emphasis on entrepreneurship and life skills within homeschooling programs alludes to a broadening of educational goals beyond mere academic achievement, which may be viewed with mixed opinions among educators and policymakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HR1021

To Recognize The Contributions Of Homeschooling And To Proclaim February 21, 2023, As Homeschool Day At The Arkansas State Capitol.

AR HR1020

To Recognize The Positive Impact Of The Arkansas 4-h Program On Our Youth And To Proclaim February 28, 2023, As 4-h Day.

AR SR49

To Proclaim April As Aarp™ Month At The State Capitol And To Proclaim April 5, 2023, As Aarp™ Day At The State Capitol.

AR HR1029

To Recognize The Positive Impact Of The Arkansas 4-h Program On Our Youth And To Proclaim 4-h Day On February 28, 2023.

AR SR14

To Recognize The Positive Impact Of The Arkansas 4-h Program On Our Youth And To Proclaim 4-h Day On February 28, 2023.

AR HCR1014

To Proclaim April As Aarp™ Month At The State Capitol And To Proclaim April 5, 2023, As Aarp™ Day At The State Capitol.

AR SR3

To Proclaim February 24, 2023, As “scna2 Day” In Arkansas.

AR SB361

Concerning The Participation Of Homeschooled Students In Interscholastic Activities.

AR HR1040

To Proclaim March 14, 2023, As Electric Cooperatives Of Arkansas Day At The Capitol.

AR SR20

To Recognize And Celebrate Nucor Day At The State Capitol On March 7, 2023.

Similar Bills

DE HCR48

Celebrating Homeschool Awareness Month In May 2025.

MS HB498

"Tim Tebow Act"; establish to provide equal access for homeschoolers to participate in public school extracurricular activities.

MS HB748

Tim Tebow Act; create to authorize homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities.

MS HB873

Tim Tebow Act; create to authorize homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities.

MS HB729

Homeschool students; authorize to participate in public school extracurricular activities.

MS HB1448

Tim Tebow Act; create to authorize homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities.

MS HB524

Tim Tebow act; create to authorize homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities.

MS HB1248

Tim Tebow Act; create to authorize homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities.