Oct. 3, 2009
Action Alert!
The "Survey" subcommittee will be meeting on October 20, 2009 at 10am in Legislative Office building 207. Please plan to attend this meeting. HSLDA writes:
We encourage strong attendance from homeschoolers at these work
sessions, because it shows that homeschoolers are concerned about
their freedoms. While there will likely be no time for public
comment, the public is welcome to attend. If possible, bring a tape
recorder or video recorder along to capture the proceedings.
Now is also a good time to make contact with your local representative
to inform him or her about your opposition to increased regulation of
homeschoolers in New Hampshire.
I personally plan to attend. If you are interested in meeting somewhere, please send me a message. It is important that we, as homeschool parents, be vigilant in protecting our rights to homeschool. Please prayerfully consider making your presence known on this date. |
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Jul. 2, 2009
Summer Fun in NH
I have a confession to make. I don't live in NH, I live in NC. So, you might ask, "why is the coordinator of the NH blog living in NC?". Well, I'll tell you :-) I am a NH native who moved to Fl twelve years ago for my husband to go to Bible college. He's been a pastor in the south ever since. A little over a year ago, my husband started praying about going home to NH. He resigned the church he was pastoring in KY and we moved to our "home church" in NC. Here, we waited. Waited for God to open doors. So, why am I posting this on the nations blog? Because it seems that after a year of waiting, God has opened that door! A church in northern NH will be voting on my husband on July 12. If all goes as it should, we'll be home by the end of July!
Having said that, we were just up there for two and a half weeks while my husband was going through the candidating process. In that time, we got to do a lot of neat things in the northern NH ~ White Mtn. region. One of the funnest things we did though was actually in VT. We went and toured the Cabot cheese factory. Our girls thought it was really neat to learn about how they made their cheese as well as the history of the factory. They even had a large selection of cheeses and other goodies to sample.
So, if you are in the northern NH region and are looking for a day trip, I would highly suggest a trip to Cabot, VT.
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Jan. 24, 2009
ATTN: NH Homeschoolers - Bills to watch in 209
Bill HB 367: According to HSLDA:
If enacted, H.B. 367 would make New Hampshire's homeschool law one of
the most restrictive in the country. Because of its scope, the bill
would create new burdens on homeschoolers and participating agencies.
Bill HB 368
You may find and contact your state legislatures HERE. After the bills are presented, they will go to the House Education Committee. You may contact the Education Committee members to give them your opinion and information about the bills. When a date is given for the Committee Hearing, you may want to plan to attend and give your input. |
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