What the Bill Proposes

Connecticut’s Senate Bill 6 would require local school districts to alert the state Department of Education whenever a student is withdrawn from public school for homeschooling. The Department of Education would then notify the Department of Children and Families, which would check whether the family has any open cases with the agency.

Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker submitted written testimony stating that the department “will be unable to comply with this proposal should it become law” due to federal privacy protections under FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act). Russell-Tucker warned that “any violation of federal law places millions of federal educational dollars in jeopardy.”