Equal
Access for Home Educators
On November 10, 2005, Governor Rendell signed Senate
Bill 361 into law. This legislation gives Home Educators equal access
to all extra curricular activities subject to the provisions of Section
511 of the PA School Code. These activities include, but are not limited
to: athletics, clubs, musical activities, drama productions, etc.
Earlier versions of this bill had detrimental amendments. PHEA Advisory Board
members worked closely with legislators to modify language regarding equivalency
requirements and to also include language that precludes any school district
from creating policies that conflict with current home education law. The law
now states that Equal Access policies cannot be in conflict with the homeschool
law. A school district with an already existing access policy that conflicts
with
Act 169, the Home Education
Law, would need to be changed.
For example, a district requiring a student to take a one (1) credit course
at the public school, would be in violation with this new legislation. Any
demands for additional testing would
also be a violation. This new legislation does not require a district to have
a written policy. Some districts may choose to handle Equal Access on a case
by case basis and may try to implement policy as they see fit. In such instances,
home educators need to be aware of their rights within the scope of the law.
PHEA encourages families taking advantage of this new legislation to keep their
fellow home educators informed on the process and implementation of SB 361.
We also encourage these families to pass along any written policies to PHEA.
When working with the school districts, homeschoolers should get the least
burdensome policy and avoid over compliance.
Please send your experiences with this new legislation to the PHEA Advisory
Board at:
policy@phea.net
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/BI/ALL/2005/0/SB0361.HTM
This is the text
of the new subsection:
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Section 1327.1 of the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No. 14), known
as the Public School Code of 1949, is amended by adding a subsection to read:
(F.1) (1) Beginning January 1, 2006, the school district of residence shall
permit a child who is enrolled in a home education program to participate in
any activity that is subject to the provisions of Section 511 including, but
not limited to, clubs, musical ensembles, athletics and theatrical productions
provided that the child:
(I) meets the eligibility criteria, or their equivalent, for participation
in the activity that apply to students enrolled in the school district;
(II) meets the try-out criteria, or their equivalent, for participation in
the activity that apply to students enrolled in the school district; and
(III) complies with all policies, rules and regulations, or their equivalent,
of the governing organization of the activity.
(2) For the purposes of this subsection, the school district of residence´s
program of interscholastic athletics, including varsity sports, shall be considered
an activity and shall include all activities related to competitive sports
contests, games, events or exhibitions involving individual students or teams
of students whenever such activities occur between schools within the school
district or between schools outside of the school district.
(3) Where the activity requires completion of a physical examination or medical
test as a condition of participation and the school district of residence offers
such physical examination or medical test to students enrolled in the school
district, the school district shall permit a child who is enrolled in a home
education program to access such physical examination or medical test. The
school district shall publish the dates and times of such physical examination
or medical test in a publication of general circulation in the school district
and on its publicly accessible Internet website.
(4) A board of school directors may adopt a policy to implement the requirements
of this subsection. Such policy shall only apply to participation in activities
and shall not conflict with any provisions of this section.
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