May home education students participate in “inter-scholastic extracurricular activities” offered at public schools?
Yes. Section 1006.15 F.S., requires that home education students be given the same opportunity to participate in “inter-scholastic extracurricular activities” as public school students. The law prohibits any requirements that would make participation less accessible for home education students. The law also allows for home education students to develop an agreement to participate in “inter-scholastic extracurricular activities” at a non-public school.
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