by OCEANetwork | Jun 21, 2021 | Homeschool Freedom
Sometimes it’s easy to stress out about whether or not homeschooling is looking “enough” like a school setting. But, rest assured that it doesn’t have to look like that at all. In fact, homeschool students do exceptionally well among their...
by OCEANetwork | Mar 24, 2021 | Alerts, Homeschool Freedom
SB 855, the GED Equity Bill submitted by OCEANetwork, was referred today to the Senate Committee On Rules. Thank you for urging Senate President Peter Courtney to make that referral.Oregon homeschool students and private school students who are 16 or 17 years of age...
by OCEANetwork | Mar 20, 2021 | Alerts, Homeschool Freedom
Should the local public school be allowed to block your homeschool student from taking the GED test? They actually have the power to do that right now. We homeschoolers have more work to do to change this. UPDATE: Although our GED bill did not receive a hearing in the...
by OCEANetwork | Feb 12, 2021 | Homeschool Freedom
The 2021 Oregon legislative session is underway and we have an opportunity for you to help preserve homeschool freedoms in Oregon! Your family can help OCEANetwork spot bad bills submitted during the Oregon legislative session. This could even be a great...
by OCEANetwork | Oct 19, 2020 | Homeschool Freedom
Every year, there are parents who come up against resistance from the school or the ESD when they withdraw their child from the public school. And every year, the OCEANetwork Freedom Watch Team comes alongside those parents to set things...
by OCEANetwork | Jul 21, 2020 | Homeschool Freedom
Oregon homeschool law requires that parents submit a letter of intent to homeschool to their Educational Service District (ESD). Many ESDs offer parents an online form and ask them to submit their intent with that instead of with a paper, mailed letter. OCEANetwork...