I'm not as...well, frankly, not as *rabid* about my freedom to homeschool as some people are. I do get nervous about "oversight" because I fear that I'll wind up having to do some curriculum that is lockstep with age and is not right for my child's needs.
On its face, though, this bill doesn't see too onerous to me. What's the law in NJ now?
Where I am, we either have to submit a portfolio or achievement test scores. It looks like NJ requires a portfolio always and adds testing, too, in certain designated years. The carrot they're dangling seems to be the extracurriculars.
I'm not sure, but that might almost be worth it to me, depending upon what you have now and how big the change is...Hmm...