by Jessica Frierson | Sep 14, 2022 | Freedom to Homeschool, Parental Rights, Homeschool Law, DNPE, Getting Started, NCHE Blog, Uncategorized
by Jessica Frierson, September 2022 There is much confusion about the legal requirements for a homeschool. Parents opening a new homeschool have many questions. Often, much of what they have heard from others is not entirely correct. Even homeschool veterans are often...
by Diane Helfrich | Jul 5, 2022 | Testing, Freedom to Homeschool, Homeschool Law, DNPE, NCHE Blog, Uncategorized
by Diane Helfrich, July 2022 Out in Facebook-land, I’ve recently seen a flood of questions about DNPE contacting schools open longer than seven years. So, it’s time for a bit of background and encouragement for everyone to update their files on a yearly basis. The...
by Jessica Frierson | Mar 11, 2022 | Freedom to Homeschool, Parental Rights, Homeschool Law, DNPE, NCHE Blog
by Jessica Frierson and Spencer Mason, March 2022 You have likely seen the recent WRAL news article regarding Tuesday’s Joint Oversight Committee meeting. The article has left many homeschool advocates concerned that the meeting will lead to more regulation of...
by Spencer Mason | Mar 2, 2022 | Homeschool Law, DNPE, NCHE Blog
by Spencer Mason, March 2022 The North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education (DNPE) has begun emailing every homeschool that has operated for more than two years stating that a DNPE representative will be conducting virtual record review meetings. The email says,...
by Spencer Mason | Oct 7, 2021 | Homeschool Law, DNPE, NCHE Blog
By Spencer Mason, October 2021 The Division of Non-Public Education (DNPE) recently sent out an email to randomly selected homeschools in North Carolina requesting that they attend a virtual record review meeting. The way the email reads, it would be easy to...
by Matthew McDill | Sep 22, 2021 | NCHE Blog, Homeschool Law, DNPE
by Spencer Mason, September 2021 If you have had a North Carolina homeschool open for more than eleven years, you may have received a postcard from the North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education (DNPE). These cards were mailed to 25,000 homeschools to determine...