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  1. I don't know for a fact, but I'm assuming they would be enrolled at the public school for just that one particular class. I'm sure there is some loop hole we're not aware of for the senate to pass this.
  2. I do know varsity athletic period starts at 1:30 I'm sure that kid could get their academic classes done by then same as public an attend a athletic class at 1:30 that the senate has allowed that child to attend. It's not that difficult.
  3. It's called a physical ALL athletes have to get one every year not that hard for a homeschool kid to get one
  4. It's not that hard to show up every week M-F to that particular athletic class and do the same physical requirements as that public student
  5. That's right it is a CLASS so why would the kid not go? I'm sure they can manage to do their work and show up to that CLASS everyday M-F
  6. Why do you assume they will miss? That's what I'm trying to figure out. They would still be going to Everything that is involved in athletics.
  7. No I graduated from my hometown PNG
  8. Why do you think it has anything to do with the school district? That's not always the case.
  9. Jason Taylor michael Beasley Blake Griffin All homeschool pro athletes. You will be surprised how many pro athletes came from homeschool
  10. I like it
  11. Do you honestly think that he/ she would just show up for only game day? No, they would still put in the hours just like every other public school student. The bill has been passed by the senate in 2015, so yes soon homeschool kids will be playing UIL sports. Would it be different if one of the public school main star athlete had a younger brother who was homeschooled? Wouldn't you like to give that younger brother a chance to break his brothers records?
  12. Why? I'm sure many homeschool kids are in extra curricular activities throughout their community.
  13. May 11 2015 the senate passed the bill so yes, homeschool kids can and eventually will play in public school sports, so really everyone's opinion doesn't matter.
  14. I think it's already been passed by the state of Texas. Homeschool isn't always mommy heading your papers. Most schools are accredited and the parents mail off their work every so many weeks to be graded. Some not all home school curriculum is harder than public school usually the accredited ones have the same curriculum as local private schools in this area.
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