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CT lawmakers announce there will be no homeschooling legislation this year

Connecticut is among the few states with no formal regulations on homeschooling.

Nicole Alarcon

May 13, 2025, 7:59 PM

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Connecticut lawmakers said they will not propose new homeschooling regulations this year, following a large protest at the state Capitol.

More than 2,000 parents and children rallied in Hartford last week, opposing potential oversight measures.

Connecticut is among the few states with no formal regulations on homeschooling, an issue that gained attention after a Waterbury man alleged that he was held captive for 20 years.

The woman accused of confining him claimed he was being homeschooled, but the victim says that was untrue.

State legislators held an informational hearing on homeschooling but have no plans to introduce legislation at this time.

Supporters of homeschooling argue that the Waterbury case is an isolated incident and say new regulations would unfairly burden families who educate their children at home.

Opponents, however, point to concerns about lack of oversight, particularly in cases of abuse or neglect.

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