Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0352

Introduced
2/23/23  

Caption

An act relating to home study programs

Impact

The impact of H0352 centers around easing the regulatory burden on parents who opt for home schooling. By removing the annual reporting requirement and limiting the conditions under which the Agency of Education can intervene, the bill shifts toward a more supportive framework for home education. This legislative approach is likely to encourage families to pursue home study programs without the fear of complex oversight processes. Additionally, the changes might inspire a rise in home schooling rates as families seek greater autonomy over their children's education.

Summary

House Bill H0352 proposes significant amendments to the home study program in Vermont. The bill aims to streamline the enrollment process for home study programs by eliminating the requirement for an annual report and removing the Agency of Education's authority to convene a hearing based on doubts about a program's ability to provide a minimum course of study. The changes are designed to reduce bureaucratic overhead for families choosing home study as an educational option, while still maintaining certain basic accountability measures.

Contention

However, the bill has raised concerns among some stakeholders who fear that the reduced oversight may lead to a decline in educational standards among home study programs. Critics argue that without adequate monitoring, some programs may not provide the necessary educational content, especially for children who require a structured learning environment. The balance between parental choice and ensuring educational quality remains a point of contention in discussions surrounding H0352.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0282

An act relating to driver education for students participating in the home study program

VT H0753

An act relating to driver education for students participating in the home study program

VT H0461

An act relating to making miscellaneous changes in education laws

VT S0066

An act relating to the provision of State-funded education in districts that do not maintain an elementary or high school

VT H0258

An act relating to the provision of State-funded education in districts that do not maintain an elementary or high school

VT H0354

An act relating to an income tax deduction for home study programs

VT H0249

An act relating to an income tax deduction for home study programs

VT H0122

An act relating to the sustainable realignment of Vermont’s school districts

VT S0056

An act relating to child care and early childhood education

VT H0826

An act relating to student supports and literacy

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