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College Station ISD told to decide by Sept. 1 whether to opt out of Senate Bill 401 for homeschoolers in UIL activities
Summary
Staff alerted trustees that under legislation changing homeschool eligibility for UIL activities, boards must take action by Sept. 1, 2025 to opt out; if no action is taken, homeschool students will be eligible to participate in UIL activities in district schools.
District staff briefed the College Station ISD Board of Trustees on June 17 about changes in state law—Senate Bill 401—that alter how homeschool students may participate in University Interscholastic League (UIL) activities at public schools.
A district staff member explained that prior to the 2024–25 school year, districts had to exercise board action to allow homeschool students into UIL activities. That requirement…
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