California Homeschool update
Court of Appeal Grants Petition for Re-hearing!
On March 25, the California Court of Appeals granted a motion for
rehearing in the 'In re Rachel L.' case. The controversial decision
which purported to ban all homeschooling in that state unless the
parents held a teaching license qualifying them to teach in public
schools.
The automatic effect of granting this motion is that the prior opinion
is vacated and is no longer binding on any one, including the parties
in the case.
This is good news for homeschoolers in California, though it doesn't mean a victory, yet. If you havent already read the previous article on this subject just click on Previous article.
On March 25, the California Court of Appeals granted a motion for
rehearing in the 'In re Rachel L.' case. The controversial decision
which purported to ban all homeschooling in that state unless the
parents held a teaching license qualifying them to teach in public
schools.
The automatic effect of granting this motion is that the prior opinion
is vacated and is no longer binding on any one, including the parties
in the case.
This is good news for homeschoolers in California, though it doesn't mean a victory, yet. If you havent already read the previous article on this subject just click on Previous article.















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