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Tebow Bill

Friday, February 15, 2013

Speak Out: Should Home-Schooled Students Play on Public School Teams?

Senate Committee Kills ‘Tebow Bill’ on Thursday night, but some Patch readers think proposal should be voted into law.

Virginia's Senate Education and Health Committee shot down a bill Thursday that would have allowed home-schooled students to participate in public schools’ sports teams. Committee members killed House Bill 1442 — also known as the “Tebow bill"  — on a 7-8 vote, shelving it for the remainder of this legislative session. But should the bill have reached the full Senate floor? In a Patch blog post, Fairfax County School Board member Ryan McElveen highlighted the defeat of the bill as one of the three most important actions residents could advocate for this session as Richmond pressed on with what he called an "educational extremism." The school board voted to advocate against the proposal, McElveen wrote,  "because, in short, the bill would …

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Gleb Taran

2:15 am on Sunday, March 24, 2013

It is about tolerance! It is about multi-culturalism! It is about diversity! It is about accepting those different than you! You cannot discard those students who are being home schooled like they are second class citizens. When their parents pay for it, they are entitled to it however they see fit! They can choose to use it all. They can choose to use not of it. They can pick and choose whatever…   more ›

Monday, February 11, 2013

'Tebow Bill' May Let Home-Schoolers Try Out for Public School Sports Teams

McLean-area delegates split in votes for and against the bill, which passed the House of Delegates and is awaiting action in the Virginia Senate.

By Paige Baxter Capital News Service RICHMOND – Home-schooled students in Virginia could participate in public school sports under the so-called “Tebow bill” that has been passed by the House and will be considered by a Senate committee this week. Delegates voted 56-43 for House Bill 1442, which will be heard by the Senate Health and Education Committee Thursday. The bill, sponsored by Del. Robert Bell (R-Albemarle) would require public schools to allow home-schoolers to participate in sports and other extracurricular activities. McLean area Delegates Bob Brink and Barbara Comstock split their votes—Brink voted against the legislation; Comstock voted in favor of it.  Which of our delegates do you agree with? Tell us in the comments! Many …

Kyle McCauley

10:26 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

It's my understanding that the Tebow bill “would let local school boards decide whether to allow home-schooled students to try out for their local team (to avoid families shopping around for the best team) and has provisions designed to prevent dropouts or students not academically eligible from skirting the rules.” It simply allows a county to choose if they want to extend this opportunity, no …   more ›

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