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State Officials Take Home Schooling Talk Off Table

A Kansas lawmaker says there’s no need to talk about new home schooling requirements, despite plans made last month by the state Board of Education to have that discussion.

House-Senate Legislative Educational Planning Committee chair Steve Huebert says several board members have heard of children being kept at home to baby-sit younger siblings.

But he said that current state law is adequate to investigate such claims without having to consider new laws to address the issue.

Board of Education member Sue Storm says board members have been “hammered” by people who support home schooling.

State Senator Jean Schodorf says nobody wants to limit home schooling. But she said it might be good to have a more open dialogue between education officials and parents who home-school.