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CT department says it can’t comply with DCF, homeschool proposal

March 4, 2026 - 14:07

CT department says it can’t comply with DCF, homeschool proposal

A legislative proposal designed to create a new safety net for children leaving traditional schools has encountered significant practical resistance from a key state agency. The bill, which would require schools to notify the State Department of Education when a student is withdrawn for homeschooling, is intended to trigger an automatic alert to the Department of Children and Families (DCF). The goal is to ensure DCF can cross-reference these withdrawals with its own open cases for potential welfare concerns.

However, the Connecticut Department of Children and Families has formally stated it cannot comply with the proposed mandate in its current form. The agency cites major technological and procedural limitations within its own case management systems. Officials report that their internal infrastructure is not designed to receive or process automated, bulk notifications from the education department for this purpose. Manually checking each homeschool notification against thousands of active cases would place an unsustainable burden on existing staff and resources, the department contends.

This declaration presents a substantial obstacle for lawmakers and advocates behind the bill, who argue the measure is a crucial step in preventing at-risk children from falling through the cracks during school transitions. The bill's proponents now face the challenge of revising the legislation to address these operational concerns while still achieving its core child protection objective. The situation highlights the often complex gap between policy design and on-the-ground governmental implementation.


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