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For Immediate Release

10/25/05

 

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Regola's Home School Bill Heads to Governor

 

Legislation Opening Extracurricular Activities Approved

 

HARRISBURG -- A bill introduced by Senator Bob Regola that would open extracurricular activities to home educated students is headed to the Governor's desk after receiving final legislative approval today.

 

The House concurred with Senate Amendments to Senate Bill 361 and sent the legislation to Governor Rendell for his consideration.

 

SB 361 is not only Senator Regola's first bill to clear the General Assembly, but marks the culmination of a more than 10-year effort to pass legislation opening extracurricular activities to home schooled students.

 

“I am extremely proud of this bill and I am gratified that the General Assembly worked together to expand the opportunities that would be available to young people across the Commonwealth,” said Senator Regola, a freshman legislator in his 10th month in office.  “Now, it is up to the Governor to act and tear down the walls that barred many students from participating in activities outside the classroom.”

 

Under Senator Regola's legislation, the state Public School Code would be amended to give home schooled students the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities such as clubs, music ensembles, sports and theatrical productions.

 

“By definition, extracurricular activities are outside of the academic programs and settings of our public schools.  I don't see how it is incompatible for home schooled students to participate in these activities,” Senator Regola said.

 

According to Department of Education statistics from the 2003-04 School Year, 24,076 students were enrolled in home education programs.  In fact, out of Pennsylvania's 501 school districts -- only two districts, Austin Area in Potter County and Clairton City in Allegheny County, reported no home education students in 2003-04.

 

The Department of Education report for the 2003-04 school year showed that 237 districts – or 47.3 percent -- allowed home schooled students to participate in curricular programs and 270 districts -- or 53.9 percent -- allowed them to participate in extracurricular activities.  Overall, five more schools opened their extracurricular activity programs to home schooled students during the last school year.

 

“I applaud all of those districts for opening their doors to home school families and building a partnership that benefits the community.  Unfortunately, there are still 231 school districts that haven't taken that step and those are the ones targeted by my bill,” Senator Regola said.

 

“Public schools and home school families can and should cooperate to provide the best possible educational opportunities for our young people,” Senator Regola added.  “This includes creating an atmosphere that allows all students to enjoy the social, recreational and artistic benefits that come from participation in extracurricular activities.”

 

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