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chicadehoma t1_jchq0u1 wrote
Reply to comment by Suitable_Magician515 in Missouri homeschool families want access to public school activities and sports teams - NewsBreak by Doubleucommadj
Riiiiiight. In Missouri, homeschooled children are not required to take standardized tests.
chicadehoma t1_irkyzyh wrote
Reply to Is it possible, under the table, to enroll someone else's child in school? And other bizarre questions about the absolutely infuriating situation I have stumbled into. by DebbieDunnbbar
If she's under 17, you can hotline for educational neglect. If you go this route, provide as many details as possible that would encourage them to take the case (food insecurity, neglectful parents, etc). Be prepared for them to reject the hotline online, though, because it only allows you to type so much (and they only take hotlines online at this point); however, you can call and give more info and they'll probably take it then. DFS will do a home visit and give parents a date to either enroll her or fill out homeschool paperwork. Living in a motel means she is considered homeless, and any public district must allow her to enroll.
chicadehoma t1_jdfu4nk wrote
Reply to Sodas by [deleted]
Little Bluebird Boutique in Ozark has a booth with lots of diverse bottles of soda and types of candy.