Bylaws - Article 2
Purpose
SECTION 2.1 VISION
That the people of Georgia and their government recognize home study, freely practiced in its diverse forms, as a legitimate choice and value it as a positive force for improving the quality of education.
SECTION 2.2 MISSION
HEIR will further its vision through:
- Providing government agencies and officials timely and accurate information about home study in Georgia;
- Disseminating information to the public about Georgia law, government activities, and regulations as they concern home study programs;
- Working to prevent or remove undue legislative, judicial, or regulatory restrictions on Georgia home study programs;
- Promoting dialog within the homeschooling community, for example through e-mail, our website, and surveys;
- Encouraging involvement of homeschoolers in Georgia government by informing them on issues and opportunities;
- Working toward fair treatment of home study programs by Georgia government through programs of information and education;
- Working to prevent or remove undue legislative, judicial, or regulatory restrictions on Georgia home study programs;
- Promoting a positive, well-informed image of home study, for example through presentations, publications, and media activities.
SECTION 2.3 PRINCIPLES
- Parents have the right to choose home study as a means of educating their children;
- Parents have the right to determine the methods, structure, and content of their home study program;
- All individuals, regardless of religious beliefs, race, national origin, educational methods, or homeschooling status, who wish to advance HEIR’s mission are welcomed to participate;
- HEIR is not a support group; homeschoolers are encouraged to seek support from associations of like-minded homeschoolers; HEIR is not designed to usurp the role of such associations;
- HEIR will operate as a volunteer organization.
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As adopted on 10/23/99
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