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State scrutinizes homeschool enrichment proposals from controversial education group
Colorado officials are scrutinizing 42 homeschool enrichment program applications from Education reEnvisioned Board of Cooperative Educational Services (ERBOCES) under new state laws aimed at curbing rapid growth and increasing transparency. The state requires approval for out-of-boundary programs, with ERBOCES seeking to maintain its offerings despite regulatory challenges.
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