Bill to Limit High School Athletic Association Dies in Fla. Senate
A bill that sought to force fundamental changes upon the Florida High School Athletic Association went out with a whimper. Read Full Post >
A bill that sought to force fundamental changes upon the Florida High School Athletic Association went out with a whimper. Read Full Post >
A bill set to be considered by the Florida Senate could ultimately lead to the demise of the Florida High School Athletic Association. Read Full Post >
The Indiana High School Athletic Association will allow homeschooled students to compete on public school sports teams starting next school year. Read Full Post >
Educators in Alabama argue that a bill allowing home-schooled students to participate in public school athletics will destroy the high school athletic system. Read Full Post >
Girls and boys will will have the opportunity to golf at Augusta National Golf Club beginning next year. Read Full Post >
North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas are all considering bills that would allow homeschooled student-athletes to participate in public school sports. Read Full Post >
"Tebow bills" allowing homeschooled athletes to play on public school teams have been introduced in Tennessee and North Carolina. Read Full Post >
A bill that would have allowed homeschooled high school athletes to take part in public school sports fell a vote shy. Read Full Post >
A 12-year-old boy in Mesquite, Texas, has been prohibited from participating in a Pee Wee football league because he's been deemed too large. Read Full Post >
Starting with the 2013-14 school year, Arkansas homeschooled students in grades seven through 12 will be allowed to participate in public school extracurricular activities under a new rule approved this week by the Arkansas Activities Association. Read Full Post >
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