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(From 6 months ago but still relevant) Bumbling bureaucrats attack successful homeschoolers. Liberty
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Posted on 10/15/2010 10:46:04 PM PDT by citizenredstater9271

Fans of 42% effective government schools come after homeschools for only being 99% effective.

Here's how to keep up to date with Homeschooler Michelle's concerns:

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To: metmom

It’s probably a taxpayer gouging federal trough eating “teacher” or married to one.


101 posted on 10/17/2010 12:41:35 AM PDT by streetpreacher (I'm not a preacher of anything; I'm just a recipient and unworthy steward of God's grace.)
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To: napscoordinator

lol... stop projecting, you pompous @ss liberal.


102 posted on 10/17/2010 12:43:01 AM PDT by streetpreacher (I'm not a preacher of anything; I'm just a recipient and unworthy steward of God's grace.)
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To: napscoordinator; metmom
How well do Homeschoolers do on those nationalized tests? That should be the only qualification to homeschooling. If the students do well on the national standardized testing then they should be allowed to continue homeschooling. If they fail them or are below level than they should not be allowed to homeschool. Why is that so difficult to understand. A very easy way to conclude the whole homeschool debate.

How well does napscoordinator do on uptoolate's Conservative Rating test? That should be the only qualification to posting on FreeRepublic. If the napscoordinator does well on uptoolate's Conservative Rating test, then napscoordinator should be allowed to continue to post on FreeRepublic. If napscoordinator fails uptoolate's Conservative Rating test, or is below uptoolate's acceptable level then napscoordinator should not be allowed to post on FreeRepublic. Why is that so difficult to understand.

103 posted on 10/17/2010 1:39:03 AM PDT by uptoolate ("Unemployed? Depressed? Angry? Don't Beat Your Wife... Beat A Democrat..." VOTE)
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To: napscoordinator
Wel I guess me childs wer screwed.

Dey nevr hav any these nationals tests yU be a talkin 'bout.

One is a professTionall n SoCal...and other is getting a B.A. in Legal Studies..with a 3.8 GPA.

I guess they R stoopid..and dar momma and daddy R 2.

104 posted on 10/17/2010 7:51:10 AM PDT by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: napscoordinator
I am not on their side. I am actually more a proponent of Catholic Schools than homeschooling. There is no other place better equipped for success than Catholic Schools.

Wow...you just keep stepping in it, don't you!! LOL!!

Who you going to insult next?

105 posted on 10/17/2010 7:56:21 AM PDT by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: Osage Orange; napscoordinator; uptoolate; streetpreacher; netmilsmom; imskylark; altura; ...
You mean they didn't end up in the military, stuck in Iraq?


106 posted on 10/17/2010 7:59:24 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: metmom; napscoordinator
Metti Mom.....do you EVER ping me again!!!

/S /spelling

107 posted on 10/17/2010 8:05:54 AM PDT by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: napscoordinator; metmom

You call thinking that one’s children don’t belong to the State is a “filthy attitude,” order another commenter not to ping friends, and criticize yet another commenter for being unable to take criticism? Seems to me you’ve been caught out on some very plain areas of ignorance and wrongheaded thinking, and you’re responding with a spray of verbal bullets instead of admitting your several errors, learning something, growing up a bit, and moving on.

Don’t be the last to know you screwed up.


108 posted on 10/17/2010 8:11:01 AM PDT by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: metmom; All
Dat wat wee a b meenin un........

As a veteran of HS'ing...from K thru 12...I can tell you it was one of the best things we ever did...for our family.

Peace, Love, and Bobby Sherman!!!

109 posted on 10/17/2010 8:17:18 AM PDT by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: BibChr; streetpreacher

Throw a rock over a fence and the dog that yelps is the one that got hit.

When I first heard that one, I wasn’t sure exactly what it meant, but FReepers have (sadly) provided plenty of examples of that truth.


110 posted on 10/17/2010 8:18:01 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Osage Orange

Same here. We’ve put in our time and have three very ambitious kids.

One’s off to grad school, and the others are still in their respective universities, doing well, as usual.


111 posted on 10/17/2010 8:19:55 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Tired of Taxes
Thanks! I am so happy we took the leap. It was odd the first few weeks but we've settled into a great routine & home school year round. Gives Sassy time for her horses & we both are learning & enjoying quality time together. We have fun learning. I am seeing things through the eyes of a child again. Sassy has her neighborhood friends & horse friends so I don't worry about her social life. I feel comfortable in how we are raising her & I don't worry about drugs & pervs in school.
112 posted on 10/17/2010 8:36:01 AM PDT by pandoraou812 (You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted and used against you)
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To: napscoordinator
How well do Homeschoolers do on those nationalized tests? That should be the only qualification to homeschooling. If the students do well on the national standardized testing then they should be allowed to continue homeschooling. If they fail them or are below level than they should not be allowed to homeschool. Why is that so difficult to understand. A very easy way to conclude the whole homeschool debate.

Why is that so difficult to understand?

Perhaps because we have a much higher criteria than getting math scores. Perhaps we homeschool for reasons of family, home, heritage, faith, and conscience, as much or more than for academic test scores.

"Allowed" or "not allowed" by who, please?

We home school by calling of God, not by permission of man; the state, or anyone else, thank you.

We went through our episode of county attendance officers making threats and telling us where our children were supposed to be enrolled.

That was 28 years ago, and we continue . . . finishing up the two youngest of our seven children.

We never subjected our children to "standardized" testing, but we have college graduates from our home already.

More importantly, we have moral, respectful, obedient, devoted, disciplined, and reverent children who are in the Lord's service. They think right about life and eternity.

113 posted on 10/17/2010 8:38:01 AM PDT by John Leland 1789 (Grateful)
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To: napscoordinator; metmom
you liar

you spoiled brat

napscoordinator, you should be ashamed of yourself for being so hateful.

114 posted on 10/17/2010 9:38:26 AM PDT by teenyelliott (www.thewaterrock.com)
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To: metmom

Are you still pinging people after being specifically told not to do so? Naughty, naughty. ;)


115 posted on 10/17/2010 12:29:53 PM PDT by christianhomeschoolmommaof3
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To: christianhomeschoolmommaof3

I never was one to knuckle under at the infantile demands of others.


116 posted on 10/17/2010 2:12:55 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: napscoordinator

My post - at 21 - was far from charitable. My apologies. You may want to examine yours and ask yourself if you showed any real charity with what you wrote. I hope to see you post more on education and with a more open mind.


117 posted on 10/17/2010 4:24:52 PM PDT by narses ( 'Prefer nothing to the love of Christ.')
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To: napscoordinator; metmom

Some states require homeschoolers to take the statewide standardized testing, but as far as I know, not even public schools administer nationalized tests to their students. There is the PSAT/SAT and the ACT, but these are college entry exams. The ITBS is the Iowa state test. The TAKS is the Texas state test. The CAT is the California state test. I could go on, but I think I have made my point: Each state’s Board of Education sets their own standardized testing.

I’m in Texas where homeschools are considered private schools. Anyone can homeschool. There is no governing body. Not only that, homeschoolers do not have to inform their intent to homeschool the local ISD or to the state BOE. The ONLY reason a homeschooler should inform the local ISD is to formally withdraw a child from public school. That said, the state of Texas did set a minimum core curriculum for all homeschools to remain legal, which includes the teaching of good citizenship, math, reading, spelling, and grammar. Other states have their own laws governing what’s legal regarding homeschoolers, some of which are extremely regulated. Texas happens to be one of the most, if not the most, unregulated states regarding homeschooling. (FWIW, most homeschoolers (and all of those who I know personally) include far more than just the minimum subjects required to be legal homeschoolers.)

Tests administered for diagnostic purposes are a good idea in any educational scenario. It informs the teacher of placement needs and possible gaps in learning. These are not standardized tests. They are educational tools.

Schools submit to standardized testing to get money from the state. Money is the sole purpose of standardized testing. (Homeschoolers respond, “Thanks, but no thanks.”) With government money comes strings. There are always strings. In the case of education, the string attached is a say in the curriculum. Teachers no longer have the liberty to cater to the needs of the learner. Teachers use what the state tells them to use in order to teach everyone the same way at the same time. The result is ‘cookie cutter’ education, which fits only the norm and leaves behind the gifted as well as the struggling learners. Standardized testing assumes that all students taking the test have had the same educational opportunities and the same scope and sequence, and should therefore score within a specific percentile to be considered ‘passing’ or ‘acceptable.’ The more students who pass, the more money their school gets from the state.


118 posted on 10/17/2010 6:29:02 PM PDT by Peanut Gallery (The essence of freedom is the proper limitation of government.)
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To: Peanut Gallery

NY is one of the most regulated states in the country as far as homeschooling goes, and yet I’ve never heard what their ranking in amongst homeschoolers as far as results.

Come to think of it, I don’t know that anyone has ever done a study of that kind.

Regardless, the idea that the state needs to regulate homeschooling is ludicrous. The vast majority of homeschoolers are homeschooling for the very reason of giving their children a quality education. There’s simply no need to regulate people who are that motivated without regulation.

The parents will see to it that their children receive all the education they need.

Will there be some failures? Of course, just like in EVERYTHING in life. But the few failures that exist, which pale in comparison to the failure of the public education system, are still not enough to justify the draconian intrusion of the state into people’s private lives.


119 posted on 10/17/2010 7:15:50 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: christianhomeschoolmommaof3; napscoordinator

What constitutes an education is a wholly subjective opinion.

What role could government possibly play?

How can some bureaucrat know better?


120 posted on 10/17/2010 7:19:46 PM PDT by 1010RD (First Do No Harm)
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