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Homeschoolers Conference To Tackle Discrimination And Parental Rights

Homeschoolers of Wyoming

There about 2,000 kids who are homeschooled in Wyoming, according to Heather Hager from Homeschoolers of Wyoming. The group has its annual conference on July 12-13 in Cheyenne.

Hager said homeschoolers have a lot of freedom in Wyoming, but sometimes families face misconceptions.

"There are some issues sometimes with alleged child abuse. There are some people who don't really know what's going on in that house next door. What are those kids doing out playing in the middle of the day?" said Hager.

Hager said discrimination and the legal rights of parents will be topics at this year's conference. She said for the most part, local school districts welcome homeschooled children to participate on sports teams and in extra-curricular activities.

"It is based district-by-district, so some districts might have someone who is not as educated on homeschooling but for the most part we have a good relationship with the school districts," said Hager.

Homeschoolers of Wyoming is a Christian group that defines marriage as consisting of one man and one woman, but Hager said families of all faiths and sexual orientations are welcome.

Tennessee -- despite what the name might make you think -- was born and raised in the Northeast. She most recently called Vermont home. For the last 15 years she's been making radio -- as a youth radio educator, documentary producer, and now reporter. Her work has aired on Reveal, The Heart, LatinoUSA, Across Women's Lives from PRI, and American RadioWorks. One of her ongoing creative projects is co-producing Wage/Working (a jukebox-based oral history project about workers and income inequality). When she's not reporting, Tennessee likes to go on exploratory running adventures with her mutt Murray.

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