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Hanover committee approves one additional homeschool plan in unanimous voice vote

February 28, 2024 | Hanover Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Hanover committee approves one additional homeschool plan in unanimous voice vote
The Hanover School Committee voted to approve an additional homeschool request for a student leaving the district midyear during its Feb. 28 meeting.

Speaker 11 presented the homeschool plan and recommended approval, saying the family's plan met committee criteria. Speaker 2 moved to approve the request as presented and a second was recorded. The committee voted by voice; three ayes were recorded and the motion passed.

Why this matters: Approving an additional homeschool plan formalizes a family's departure from district schools and documents the district's review that the proposed homeschool plan meets committee standards.

Details and outcome

- Motion offered: "approve the additional homeschool request for the student as presented." (presented by Speaker 11)
- Motion: moved by Speaker 2; second recorded.
- Vote: voice vote, three ayes recorded; outcome: approved.

What's next: The committee noted the family intends to continue homeschooling next year and will record the approval in committee minutes. No further action was taken at the meeting.

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