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FR Homeschoolers 10/01/2002
FR Homeschoolers | 10/01/2002 | TxBec

Posted on 10/01/2002 7:53:24 AM PDT by TxBec

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California High Schoolers Flunk First Exit Exam

CA: Finding daylight between Davis, Simon on schools

CA: Hit the books, juniors

1 posted on 10/01/2002 7:53:25 AM PDT by TxBec
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To: *Homeschool_list; 2Jedismom; homeschool mama; BallandPowder; ffrancone; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; ...
G'morning!!
2 posted on 10/01/2002 7:54:21 AM PDT by TxBec
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Thank God for the right to homeschool in Kansas!
3 posted on 10/01/2002 8:05:51 AM PDT by Vic3O3
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.. and Texas.. and...
4 posted on 10/01/2002 8:10:11 AM PDT by TxBec
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...and Arizona.....but in case you missed this here is what the candidates running for State Schools Chief had to say about homeschooling:

Democrat Jay Blanchard's stand:

4. Should there be more oversight of home schooling? No. As long as the children are safe and no tax dollars are required---home-schoolers should be free to teach their children as they see fit.

Democrat turned Republican Tom Horne's stand:

4. Should there be more oversight of home schooling?

John Adams, one of my heroes, was home schooled. My wife, who volunteered for student visits to the symphony, told me that the home-schooled students were the best behaved. Some home-schooled students have performed spectacularly, winning spelling and social study bees. I do believe responsible parents of home-schooled children would want us to be sure there are no cases of parents who say they are home schooling, but are, in fact, not teaching, and the children are not learning.

5 posted on 10/01/2002 9:11:12 AM PDT by hsmomx3
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Good morning.

Remember California HS parents that today is the first day that you can register with the state online.

6 posted on 10/01/2002 10:04:34 AM PDT by notpoliticallycorewrecked
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To: TxBec
Does anyone know where I can find one of those exams (the one that public high schoolers failed)? I want to see whether I pass (I'm homeschooled).
7 posted on 10/01/2002 10:53:17 AM PDT by GodsLittleOne
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Berkeley study finds youths more conservative than parents

Published 3:00 p.m. PDT Tuesday, September 24, 2002 BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - Teenagers are more conservative on issues such as school prayer and abortion than their parents, according to a study released Tuesday.

Political science professors Merrill Shanks and Henry Brady of the University of California, Berkeley, found the generation gap was most pronounced on issues such as school prayer - on which 69 percent of teenagers surveyed said it should be allowed, compared to 59 percent of adults 27 to 59.

When it came to federal funding of faith-based charities, 59 percent of college-aged adults supported it along with 67 percent of younger teenagers. That compares to 40 percent of adults in the older age bracket.

On the issue of abortion, 44 percent of those 15 to 22 supported restrictions while 34 percent of adults over 26 shared that feeling.

8 posted on 10/01/2002 12:15:06 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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Link for this is on Drudge Report....

High school Satanism club prompts parental outrage- Students say lunchtime meetings do not worship Lord of Underworld
By T.S. Mills-Faraudo By T.S. Mills-Faraudo
STAFF WRITER

SAN MATEO -- A group of San Mateo High School students trying to stir up controversy formed a club based on Satanism, a religion typically associated with hedonistic philosophy and with the rituals of black magic. Calling themselves The Satanic Thought Society, co-president of the club James Doolittle admits he originally started the club with his friend Matt Heeney to "rile things up a bit."

But now that the two juniors have studied the teachings of Anton LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan, they say Satanism helps people to express themselves.

"Its (Satanism's) purpose is to turn man back into a natural state and not have him corrupted by religion," Doolittle said.

For more see www.sanmateocountytimes.com/

9 posted on 10/01/2002 3:08:41 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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Jann Westfall, president of the Parent Teacher Organization, supports the school's reasoning for allowing the club.

"I don't think we should tell kids what they can and can't learn, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone."

'scuze me while I barf.

10 posted on 10/01/2002 3:13:56 PM PDT by TxBec
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