by Matthew McDill | Jul 22, 2020 | NCHE Blog, Homeschool Law, Parental Rights, Freedom to Homeschool, News
On July 20, 2020, Jane R. Wettach wrote an article for NC Policy Watch, As homeschooling grows, children need protection. She writes, “A new report from Duke Law School makes a modest proposal focused on the few homeschooled children whose educational needs are not...
by Spencer Mason | May 6, 2020 | News
Update June 17, 2020 SB 706, “Education Changes for Military-Connected Students” Substitute Adopted In the the 11:00 a.m. meeting this morning, the Senate Committee on Education/Higher Education adopted, with a unanimous vote, the SB 706 substitute, that removed the...
by Matthew McDill | Mar 27, 2020 | NCHE Blog, Homeschool Law, NCHE Membership, Parental Rights, Freedom to Homeschool, News
Many of you have already read about the Harvard Summit that will discuss regulating home education. This is a disturbing development as we observe a growing agenda by some to increase government oversight of home education. I wanted to take a moment to provide a...
by Spencer Mason | Jan 23, 2020 | News
The North Carolina the Division of Non-Public Education (DNPE) has emailed invitations to randomly selected homeschools inviting them to attend record review meetings at local libraries or community centers. Homeschools are not required by law to attend these...
by Sarah Hicks | Dec 12, 2018 | News
NCHE has named Matthew McDill as their executive director. McDill has served as NCHE president since May 2017. NCHE law and policy director, Spencer Mason, said the board’s move toward hiring an executive director will give the organization the focused leadership it...
by Evelyn Bickley | Jul 9, 2018 | News
For the first time, NCHE was able to award five scholarships to high school seniors. The Academic Scholarship was awarded to Anthony Chaffey, son of Dan and Vivian Chaffey of Charlotte. Anthony plans to study computer engineering at Cedarville University in Ohio. ...