Better alternatives: Homeschooling or religious schools that refuse public funding so as to avoid federal and state Dept. of Education interference in their hiring policies and curricula.
Better alternatives: Homeschooling or religious schools that refuse public funding so as to avoid federal and state Dept. of Education interference in their hiring policies and curricula.
I've seen a lot of articles the last 2 years on "cracking down on those homeschooling families." And the organization I help with has been receiving more and more messages from parents asking if the things their school districts are requiring are legal. Districts are pushing the envelope, hoping a family will take them to court so they can overturn or amend our state's homeschooling law. Homeschoolers can never relax, ever. The 80s and 90s were a battleground for homeschoolers and I predict the upcoming decade will be even worse.
Better alternatives: Homeschooling or religious schools that refuse public funding so as to avoid federal and state Dept. of Education interference in their hiring policies and curricula.
I've seen a lot of articles the last 2 years on "cracking down on those homeschooling families." And the organization I help with has been receiving more and more messages from parents asking if the things their school districts are requiring are legal. Districts are pushing the envelope, hoping a family will take them to court so they can overturn or amend our state's homeschooling law. Homeschoolers can never relax, ever. The 80s and 90s were a battleground for homeschoolers and I predict the upcoming decade will be even worse.