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USDOJ on homeschooling
« on: May 13, 2013, 07:13:21 PM »
Somehow I missed this.  It was originally posted on 4/1/13

homeschooling not a right

Notice how this hit the fan when a case arose regarding foreign nationals.  

I completely and totally support the German family receiving asylum here by the way, but it does raise the specter of a one-world educational standard.  

I can just hear Holder:  "Hey, if it ain't legal in Deutschland why should it be legal here?"

Marsha

USDOJ on homeschooling
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2013, 07:40:46 PM »
I don't think the USDOJ has said anything that isn't true in the United States.

 Every state has some type of compulsory attendance laws. Many states allow homeschooling or private schooling only based on religious freedom.

I've noticed mothers don't seem to think twice about their rights when asking permission or getting approval to home school or having to register under a private school.

Usually when they have a problem with the district do they start talking about their rights. Why is there no attention when they have to initially jump through whatever hoop that compulsory education laws that violate their inalienable rights?


USDOJ on homeschooling
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2013, 09:04:35 PM »
I know a couple of thoroughly pagan families who home school their kids becasue they think the educational quality of the public schools is deplorable.  They have never had any problems that I know of with the state.