Posted: Mon., Sep. 25, 2006, 9:00pm PT

Pair at home for 'School'

De Line, Dean head for 'Home'

Donald De Line's production shingle and Andrew Dean will produce family comedy "Home School" for Warner Bros. Pictures, with Kara Holden set to pen the script.

Story revolves around an absentee father who suffers an injury that prevents him from working. Stuck at home, he decides to pull his kids from school and teach them himself.

Writers Lon Diamond and Jim Krieg sold the project as a pitch last year and turned in a draft.

Holden has set up several scripts around town, including "Inner Bitch" at Paramount and "Spin" at Spyglass. and "My Girls." She also was hired to adapt the tome "How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life" for DreamWorks, Contrafilm and Alloy Entertainment, but the project was scratched once it was discovered that author Kaavya Viswanathan plagiarized the work of Mega McCafferty.

Holden is repped by APA's David Boxerbaum, Energy Entertainment's Brooklyn Weaver and attorney Adam Kaller.


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