Colorado Program That Benefits Homeschoolers Faces Budget Axe

Homeschool families will respond with their concerns during an April 9 lobby day event in Denver.
Colorado Program That Benefits Homeschoolers Faces Budget Axe
Runners run past the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Oct. 20, 2019. Patrick McDermott/Getty Images
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Lawmakers in Colorado are poised to scale back an education enrichment program for homeschooled children in ongoing efforts to close a massive state budget deficit.

On March 23, the Centennial State legislature’s Joint Budget Committee voted to draft legislation that would change the program’s funding formula and reduce the number of reimbursed program hours to save up to $40 million per year. Members are concerned that, under current assembly rules, the measure might not get passed ahead of the 2026–2027 academic year, so they also agreed to push Colorado’s Department of Education to seek more immediate reductions to the program.

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Aaron Gifford has written for several daily newspapers, magazines, and specialty publications and also served as a federal background investigator and Medicare fraud analyst. He graduated from the University at Buffalo and is based in Upstate New York.