New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05313

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Allows home-schooled children to participate in interscholastic athletic activities and driver's education in the district where they reside.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S02170

Allows home-schooled children to participate in interscholastic athletic activities and driver's education in the district where they reside.

NY A06288

Allows home-schooled children to participate in interscholastic athletic activities and driver's education in the district where they reside.

NY S01010

Allows school districts to permit home-schooled students to participate in district interscholastic sports.

NY A01072

Allows school districts to permit home-schooled students to participate in district interscholastic sports.

NY S09336

Allows the president of the citywide council on high schools to participate in the selection of the members of the board of education elected by the community district education council presidents.

NY S04629

Requires heart examinations for public school students and a statement on whether the student is fit to participate in physical education or other athletic activities.

NY A10121

Separates interscholastic athletic championships between public and non-public schools.

NY S07000

Clarifies the responsibility of school districts for certain temporary-resident preschool children with disabilities who are in foster care, are homeless or are in residential care.

NY A08002

Allows school districts to permit home-schooled students to attend career education classes.

NY S04760

Relates to health care and wellness education and outreach programs for preventing sudden cardiac arrest among student athletes including recommending evidenced-based best practices for health certificates required pursuant to the education law, screening exams required for participation in interscholastic athletics, and information for students and their parents and guardians regarding sudden cardiac arrest.

Similar Bills

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