New bill may prevent Utah parents from having background checks in order to homeschool
- A new bill in Utah may prevent school districts from conducting background checks on parents who wish to homeschool their children, citing a violation of privacy.
- Critics argue that abusive parents may use homeschooling as a means to hide their abuse, but supporters of the bill argue that the background check requirement is overly invasive and could harm trust between parents and school districts.
- In Virginia, a proposed bill would restrict families' access to homeschooling options by requiring students to have "bona fide religious training or belief" opposed to attending public school, narrowing the scope for reasons to homeschool.
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