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Tim Tebow was famously home-schooled. Still, he dominated at quarterback on his local high school’s football team. He was eventually recruited to Florida where he won the Heisman Trophy and became arguably the greatest college football player of all time. Then he did more miraculous things in Denver; then the New York Jets happened.

Had Tim Tebow grown up in Virginia, he may never have become The Tim Tebow. In Virginia, home-schooled children are not allowed to play on public high school athletic teams, or participate in other public high school extracurriculars. But a new bill, which last week made its way through the state’s House of Representatives, looks to tear down that divide. And the bill, which gives home-schooled children the right to participate in these public education-sponsored activities, is affectionately referred to as the “Tebow Bill”

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