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I am reading a long document about online schooling and I came across this:

 

"Part-time online enrollment combined with part-time homeschool. This is a smaller
category, but one that the district expects to grow. Oregon law is unusual in that it allows
students to enroll in a public school for between one and three courses; in these cases the
school receives part-time funding for the student that is equal to half of the funding for
a full-time student. This funding mechanism allows the district to offer online courses to
students who are also homeschooled.

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Oregon seems like a progressive state when it comes to homeschooling versus other states.

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I think it really depends on the specific school/district and if they have space. I have known families to do this part-time option at a local brick and mortar, then be told the next year, due to overcrowding, they had to enroll full-time or not at all. But overall, Oregon has pretty ok homeschool laws. We have to register, test during particular grade levels, and get our districts sign-off for the DMV (kind of weird to me) before getting driver's permit, at least that was the rule when my oldest started driving. I am not sure I would consider them progressive, I think it just helps fund the schools if they get more students into the classrooms, but maybe that is negative thinking on my part. 

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