Tebow Rule
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Tebow Rule
Can homeschoolers play HS hockey in Minnesota? I assume the answer is no, but I have no idea.
Alabama and other states were quick to discuss the Tebow Rule, not sure how many passed it.
Personally I think public school extracurriculars should only be made available to students.
Alabama and other states were quick to discuss the Tebow Rule, not sure how many passed it.
Personally I think public school extracurriculars should only be made available to students.
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Home schooled children's parents are supporting their school district with property taxes, so why shouldn't they be allowed to participate in the extracurricular activities?
Of homeschool kids I have known, they were allowed to partipate in the sports, band, and such in their school district. The school's administration did ask if they would enroll in one course so they could count them. Everybody won.
Of homeschool kids I have known, they were allowed to partipate in the sports, band, and such in their school district. The school's administration did ask if they would enroll in one course so they could count them. Everybody won.
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They lose state funding for them not being in classes. They do not lose the property taxes in their district and they do not lose the fees of the extracurricular activity.Fargo wrote:And the school district loses all the funding they would have otherwise received. Seems fair to me, NOTNeutron 14 wrote:Yes homeschoolers can play. They have rights like using the library and other facilites. They pay the same taxes as anyone else.
The money they are losing is the money they wouldn't be getting anyways since they don't need the money to spend on something they do not get. Seems fair to me.
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I played high school baseball with two home schooled kids. I would assume they can play hockey also.
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MSHSL bylaw 104.00 section 3: Home school students: Minnesota statutes allow home schooled students to be eligible to participate in league sponsered activities for the public school in their resident school district.
Alternate schools have some specific guidelines concerning eligibilty so that one isn't as cut and dried as home school students.
Alternate schools have some specific guidelines concerning eligibilty so that one isn't as cut and dried as home school students.
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So the answer is yes, homeschoolers can play. Begs the follow up question, "who is the best homeschool kid ever?"
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and the next question "why would it matter?"O-townClown wrote:So the answer is yes, homeschoolers can play. Begs the follow up question, "who is the best homeschool kid ever?"

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Most home schooled kids are maladjusted to the real world. I don't know how they would survive on a hockey team.
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Nice quote, too bad some else posted it already. Way to read the threadpioneers wrote:From the MSHSL website
3. Home School Students: Minnesota Statutes allow home schooled students to be eligible to participate in League-sponsored activities for the public school in their resident school district.

On a side note, Mn has a program called the Mn Virtual Highschool that is basically an online program from the Minnesota Transitions Charter School. From what I understand from talking to a local school board member, kids enrolled in this program are not allowed to participate in axtra curricular activities in their resident school district. They are only eligible to participate in the Minnesota Transitions Charter School activities.
I've heard of another similar program that is based out of Caledonia, MN.
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Amazing the things you DON'T learn on the bus!east hockey wrote:Well, that would make them stand out.Neutron 14 wrote:I've known a few home schooled kids, and found them to be well grounded, respectful, above average intellectually, and well liked by their teammates.
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