NEW Chart shows “Who’s In Charge?”
We've updated our chart showing Who's In Charge? of the child's education depending on how the parent chooses to meet Nevada's compulsory attendance law, NRS 392.040 & 392.070. This new chart includes the…
We've updated our chart showing Who's In Charge? of the child's education depending on how the parent chooses to meet Nevada's compulsory attendance law, NRS 392.040 & 392.070. This new chart includes the…
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NHN has written several Position Papers explaining the differences between self-funded, parent-directed "homeschooling" and government funded "school choice" options available to Nevada parents. While NHN supports the right of ALL…
When the Indiana Association of Home Educators (IAHE) heard that damaging testimony about homeschool freedom in their state had been given during a meeting of the Indiana Advisory Committee to…
Though it has been deflated too many times to count, the tired homeschool meme of the poorly socialized, depressed, awkward child continues. A HSLDA member was the most recent victim. “when…
UPDATE 11/20/15: A big thank you to Dr. Ray. He gave an entertaining and, most importantly, very informative presentation. Those that did not have the opportunity to come can watch…
SB 302 – Educational Savings Account (ESA) Bill Considerable discussion has commenced over the summer on the new ESA Bill – SB 302. The State Treasurer has been charged by…
******************************************************** Why We Don't Want ESA's - Video March 22, 2018 ******************************************************** Editor's Note: 06/13/2017 – The Nevada Legislature wrapped up their work on 6/5/2017 without funding the NV-ESA program. SB 506 modified…
Regrettably we have had great difficulties with our website since the beginning of 2015. 1. You will note that the links to the last 4 articles posted on our Position…
SB 228 – Student Right to Privacy bill. NHN supported this bill. However, the Senate Education Committee was not willing to bring the bill for a vote and instead agreed…