Jessica: Hi.
I'm Jessica.
We are in the middle of a homeschooling series.
Today I wanted to show you exactly what to do if you live in Texas and wanted to homeschool
your child.
I get a lot of comments like, "Oh, I wish I could homeschool.
I just wouldn't know where to start," and a lot of comments implying that people are
just overwhelmed and I do know that the laws and regulations are different in each state,
so I figured I would look up the laws specifically and just kind of give you the information
you needed to know if you do live in Texas.
I couldn't do this for every state because literally every state is different, but I
figured I would at least cover my own state.
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Okay, so I'm going to break this down in four steps.
There is only four steps.
If you are going to begin homeschooling in kindergarten and you have not registered your
child for school, you can do this in three steps.
Step number one is you need to withdraw your child from public school.
You only have to do this if your child has been in public school before.
If you haven't even started kindergarten yet, then you don't have to do anything at all.
In order to withdraw your child, all you have to do is send an email to the principal or
counselor and let them know you're withdrawing your child.
In that email, you're supposed to tell them, "I am withdrawing my child this date, and
starting homeschool this date."
Typically, you're supposed to withdraw them one day and then start homeschooling the very
next day.
Step number two is your homeschool must be bonafide, which just means that it's genuine
and real.
You can't say, "I'm homeschooling," and then not homeschool your child.
Step number three is the curriculum needs to be in visual form.
You need to be using books, workbooks, or like a video monitor.
If you found a curriculum online, you can use that also.
All right.
The fourth step, the very last step, is the curriculum must include five basic subjects
of reading, spelling, math, grammar, and good citizenship.
All right.
That's it.
Now you know how to homeschool your child if you do live in Texas.
It is very simple.
We don't have a lot of rules and regulations.
But I will link below the website I got all this information off of.
That way, you can look it up for yourself.
Feel free to leave me any comments on any questions you may have about homeschool.
I will try my best to respond to all of them.
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I will see you in my next video.
Bye, you guys.
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The announcement from the Harris County District Attorneys office said Officer Gerald Goines has been relieved of duty. Nicole DeBorde, Goines attorney, told CNN on Wednesday that her client, who was shot in the face and neck, is still being paid as a police officer but has not spoken with the chief.
Goines was involved in a January 28 drug raid in which two people were killed and five officers were hurt after officers went in using what is called a no knock search warrant.
Houston police Chief Art Acevedo said Wednesday the department will change its policy and now require officers wanting to conduct a raid without knocking on the suspects door or ringing the doorbell to get approval first from the chief or the chiefs designee.
Acevedo also said the FBI has opened a civil rights investigation into Goines actions.
Police have said Goines lied to obtain a search warrant for the January raid. He used an unnamed confidential informant to confirm that drugs were being sold in the home police raided, according to affidavits obtained by CNN. The affidavits, dated February 14, detail the investigation after the raid.
Following the raid, Goines named his informants to investigators, but the informants told authorities they had not worked with Goines on this particular case, according to affidavits.
Goines, whose career was decades long, according to the DAs office, was injured in the shooting.
DeBorde, Goines attorney, told CNN earlier this week that her clients jaw is wired shut and he continues to undergo medical treatment.
"Thats why youre not hearing the other side. Hes severely injured. He still cant speak clearly," DeBorde said.
DeBorde said Wednesday that she and her client welcome the review of his cases.
"Its the responsible thing," she said. "I think its sensible."
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said her duty was to see justice done.
"Although the criminal investigation of Officer Goines is ongoing, we have an immediate ethical obligation to notify defendants and their lawyers in Goines other cases to give them an opportunity to independently review any potential defenses," she said.
When narcotics officers breached the front door of the home on the evening of January 28, gunfire erupted almost immediately.
One of the suspects retreated to the back of a room and re emerged, returning fire, police said. The second was shot while trying to wrestle a shotgun away from an officer, they said. Both suspects were killed.
Four undercover narcotics officers were shot, police said. A fifth officer suffered a knee injury.
Investigators discovered no heroin in the raid despite having said they previously purchased the black tar form of the drug at the home. Officers did find marijuana, five guns and a white powder believed to be cocaine or the painkiller fentanyl, Acevedo said after the raid.
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The announcement from the Harris County District Attorneys office said Officer Gerald Goines has been relieved of duty. Nicole DeBorde, Goines attorney, told CNN on Wednesday that her client, who was shot in the face and neck, is still being paid as a police officer but has not spoken with the chief.
Goines was involved in a January 28 drug raid in which two people were killed and five officers were hurt after officers went in using what is called a no knock search warrant.
Houston police Chief Art Acevedo said Wednesday the department will change its policy and now require officers wanting to conduct a raid without knocking on the suspects door or ringing the doorbell to get approval first from the chief or the chiefs designee.
Acevedo also said the FBI has opened a civil rights investigation into Goines actions.
Police have said Goines lied to obtain a search warrant for the January raid. He used an unnamed confidential informant to confirm that drugs were being sold in the home police raided, according to affidavits obtained by CNN. The affidavits, dated February 14, detail the investigation after the raid.
Following the raid, Goines named his informants to investigators, but the informants told authorities they had not worked with Goines on this particular case, according to affidavits.
Goines, whose career was decades long, according to the DAs office, was injured in the shooting.
DeBorde, Goines attorney, told CNN earlier this week that her clients jaw is wired shut and he continues to undergo medical treatment.
"Thats why youre not hearing the other side. Hes severely injured. He still cant speak clearly," DeBorde said.
DeBorde said Wednesday that she and her client welcome the review of his cases.
"Its the responsible thing," she said. "I think its sensible."
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said her duty was to see justice done.
"Although the criminal investigation of Officer Goines is ongoing, we have an immediate ethical obligation to notify defendants and their lawyers in Goines other cases to give them an opportunity to independently review any potential defenses," she said.
When narcotics officers breached the front door of the home on the evening of January 28, gunfire erupted almost immediately.
One of the suspects retreated to the back of a room and re emerged, returning fire, police said. The second was shot while trying to wrestle a shotgun away from an officer, they said. Both suspects were killed.
Four undercover narcotics officers were shot, police said. A fifth officer suffered a knee injury.
Investigators discovered no heroin in the raid despite having said they previously purchased the black tar form of the drug at the home. Officers did find marijuana, five guns and a white powder believed to be cocaine or the painkiller fentanyl, Acevedo said after the raid.
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The announcement from the Harris County District Attorneys office said Officer Gerald Goines has been relieved of duty. Nicole DeBorde, Goines attorney, told CNN on Wednesday that her client, who was shot in the face and neck, is still being paid as a police officer but has not spoken with the chief.
Goines was involved in a January 28 drug raid in which two people were killed and five officers were hurt after officers went in using what is called a no knock search warrant.
Houston police Chief Art Acevedo said Wednesday the department will change its policy and now require officers wanting to conduct a raid without knocking on the suspects door or ringing the doorbell to get approval first from the chief or the chiefs designee.
Acevedo also said the FBI has opened a civil rights investigation into Goines actions.
Police have said Goines lied to obtain a search warrant for the January raid. He used an unnamed confidential informant to confirm that drugs were being sold in the home police raided, according to affidavits obtained by CNN. The affidavits, dated February 14, detail the investigation after the raid.
Following the raid, Goines named his informants to investigators, but the informants told authorities they had not worked with Goines on this particular case, according to affidavits.
Goines, whose career was decades long, according to the DAs office, was injured in the shooting.
DeBorde, Goines attorney, told CNN earlier this week that her clients jaw is wired shut and he continues to undergo medical treatment.
"Thats why youre not hearing the other side. Hes severely injured. He still cant speak clearly," DeBorde said.
DeBorde said Wednesday that she and her client welcome the review of his cases.
"Its the responsible thing," she said. "I think its sensible."
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said her duty was to see justice done.
"Although the criminal investigation of Officer Goines is ongoing, we have an immediate ethical obligation to notify defendants and their lawyers in Goines other cases to give them an opportunity to independently review any potential defenses," she said.
When narcotics officers breached the front door of the home on the evening of January 28, gunfire erupted almost immediately.
One of the suspects retreated to the back of a room and re emerged, returning fire, police said. The second was shot while trying to wrestle a shotgun away from an officer, they said. Both suspects were killed.
Four undercover narcotics officers were shot, police said. A fifth officer suffered a knee injury.
Investigators discovered no heroin in the raid despite having said they previously purchased the black tar form of the drug at the home. Officers did find marijuana, five guns and a white powder believed to be cocaine or the painkiller fentanyl, Acevedo said after the raid.
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Update 1,400 cases involving officer to be reexamined by Texas prosecutors - Duration: 2:43.
Update 1,400 cases involving officer to be reexamined by Texas prosecutors
The announcement from the Harris County District Attorneys office said Officer Gerald Goines has been relieved of duty. Nicole DeBorde, Goines attorney, told CNN on Wednesday that her client, who was shot in the face and neck, is still being paid as a police officer but has not spoken with the chief.
Goines was involved in a January 28 drug raid in which two people were killed and five officers were hurt after officers went in using what is called a no knock search warrant.
Houston police Chief Art Acevedo said Wednesday the department will change its policy and now require officers wanting to conduct a raid without knocking on the suspects door or ringing the doorbell to get approval first from the chief or the chiefs designee.
Acevedo also said the FBI has opened a civil rights investigation into Goines actions.
Police have said Goines lied to obtain a search warrant for the January raid. He used an unnamed confidential informant to confirm that drugs were being sold in the home police raided, according to affidavits obtained by CNN. The affidavits, dated February 14, detail the investigation after the raid.
Following the raid, Goines named his informants to investigators, but the informants told authorities they had not worked with Goines on this particular case, according to affidavits.
Goines, whose career was decades long, according to the DAs office, was injured in the shooting.
DeBorde, Goines attorney, told CNN earlier this week that her clients jaw is wired shut and he continues to undergo medical treatment.
"Thats why youre not hearing the other side. Hes severely injured. He still cant speak clearly," DeBorde said.
DeBorde said Wednesday that she and her client welcome the review of his cases.
"Its the responsible thing," she said. "I think its sensible."
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said her duty was to see justice done.
"Although the criminal investigation of Officer Goines is ongoing, we have an immediate ethical obligation to notify defendants and their lawyers in Goines other cases to give them an opportunity to independently review any potential defenses," she said.
When narcotics officers breached the front door of the home on the evening of January 28, gunfire erupted almost immediately.
One of the suspects retreated to the back of a room and re emerged, returning fire, police said. The second was shot while trying to wrestle a shotgun away from an officer, they said. Both suspects were killed.
Four undercover narcotics officers were shot, police said. A fifth officer suffered a knee injury.
Investigators discovered no heroin in the raid despite having said they previously purchased the black tar form of the drug at the home. Officers did find marijuana, five guns and a white powder believed to be cocaine or the painkiller fentanyl, Acevedo said after the raid.
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