New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1663

Introduced
12/30/21  
Refer
12/30/21  
Report Pass
3/9/22  
Engrossed
3/22/22  
Refer
3/22/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Enrolled
5/18/22  
Chaptered
6/3/22  

Caption

Relative to requirements for home education students.

Impact

The bill's implementation would streamline the process for home education families by ensuring they are aware of the required notifications and evaluations. This clarity aims to foster better communication between homeschooling families and school districts, potentially leading to broader participation of home-educated students in public school activities. However, the requirement for annual evaluations may introduce additional responsibilities for parents, who must provide tangible evidence of their child's educational progress.

Summary

House Bill 1663 is designed to clarify and reform the existing framework for home education students in New Hampshire. It establishes specific requirements regarding notifications for students who move to different school districts and mandates educational evaluations to track progress. The bill emphasizes parents' roles in coordinating home education and the documentation of educational achievements, ensuring that home-schooled students receive necessary educational support and can participate in public school programs. Furthermore, it allows home education students access to curricular and cocurricular programs in their local school districts, with a focus on inclusivity and equal opportunity for these learners.

Contention

Key areas of discussion regarding HB 1663 have centered on the balance between parental rights and state oversight in home education. Supporters argue that clear requirements for educational evaluation will enhance accountability and academic standards for home-schooled students. Conversely, some opponents express concern that such regulations may impose undue burdens on families, especially those who desire more autonomy in their education methods. The debate underscores ongoing tensions in educational policy around the desirability of oversight versus the preference for parental control.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB501

Relative to ages for special education services.

NH SB63

Creates and modifies provisions relating to the participation of certain students in nontraditional educational settings

NH SB819

Creates, modifies, and repeals provisions relating to participation of certain students in nontraditional educational settings

NH HB1904

In pupils and attendance, providing for personalized education program; providing for student freedom accounts; and establishing the Student Freedom Account Program.

NH HB1258

In pupils and attendance, providing for personalized education program; providing for student freedom accounts; and establishing the Student Freedom Account Program.

NH HB464

Relative to eligible students in the education freedom account program.

NH HB1137

Relative to the duty of school boards to provide education.

NH HB1649

Relative to unique pupil identification for pupils in the education freedom accounts program.

NH SB266

Relative to the statewide education improvement and assessment program.

NH HB441

Eliminating residency requirements for public school attendance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.