Posted on 03/06/2008 1:31:14 PM PST by fweingart
A three-judge panel of the California Court of Appeal has determined parents in that state have no legal right to home school. A Christian attorney in Sacramento says unless the ruling is reversed, literally thousands of students in the Golden State will be subject to criminal sanctions. (click here for special webcast starting at 2 p.m. CST)
California Justice H. Walter Croskey has stated in an opinion that "parents who fail to [comply with school enrollment laws] may be subject to a criminal complaint against them, found guilty of an infraction, and subject to imposition of fines or an order to complete a parent education and counseling program." The opinion was issued in the case of one family who enrolled their daughter in Sunland Christian School, a private home-schooling program based in Sylmar.
The ruling reverses an earlier opinion from a Superior Court that found that "parents have a constitutional right to school their children in their own home." But in his reversal, Croskey refers to the "ruse of enrolling [children] in a private school and then letting them stay home and be taught by a non-credentialed parent."
Brad Dacus, president of the Sacramento-based Pacific Justice Institute, calls the scope of the decision "breathtaking."
"It not only attacks traditional home schooling, but also calls into question home schooling through charter schools and teaching children at home via independent study through public and private schools," he explains.
According to Dacus, the ruling goes against prior court decisions. "Case law in federal court and by the U.S. Supreme Court [has] already recognized that parents have a fundamental right over the education of their children," he points out. "And in fact, the lower-court judge in this decision ... actually ruled that these parents had a constitutional right to home school their children. But it was reversed by this three-judge panel in this appellate court."
Dacus says an appeal has already been filed by his firm on the school's behalf. "We're going to try to have this decision non-published and specifically tabled until a final determination by the State Supreme Court," he says. And if the decision is not reversed, says the attorney, "more than 166,000 students currently receiving an education at home will be subject to criminal sanctions."
For the time being, the decision affects four counties in the Los Angeles metro area. Sunland Christian School, says the Pacific Justice Institute, has been in full compliance with the requirements of California law for more than 20 years.
And a seven-foot-tall deputy (Shaq)!
Unbelievable, so blatant judicial overstepping has no media appeal to his audience? That’s the same thing Rush’s call screener said to me when I called about the Philly 7 years ago. Now I can put a screen name to the call screener. ;^)
We have another one:
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CLA Standing Againt New Science Standards that Oppose God: Please pray that Florida will not set new science standards for schools that will require the teaching of evolution as a philosophical worldview. The state education board is considering making these changes and attorneys for CLA are working with state board members as they consider this issue. This change is being considered for many states, and if it is adopted in Florida, other states are very likely to fall in line with the modern science establishment.
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Children's Clubs Stop Praying: Pray for 4-H clubs in Virginia who are being told that the children may no longer pray during meetings as they have done during opening devotions ever since the program was founded.
Homosexual Activists Fight Boy Scouts: Pray for the Boy Scouts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who are now being charged hundreds of thousands of dollars to use city facilities that were previously provided free-because the city claims the Scouts discriminate against homosexual scoutmasters.
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LEAVE the State.
California will crumble, as it should.
Same year as Hitler's power grab.
What are some good online correspondence schools?
http://www.ontheissues.org/John_McCain.htm#Education
Better than most it looks like. He believes in homeschooling vouchers and the NEA doesn’t like him.
6 Hrs of talk is more than I can take, especially right now. We don’t get him in the Lehigh Valley of Pa., at least not that I know of. And if he’s not talking about it, then he doesn’t want to talk about it either. I find it impossible that I’m the only one calling these shows.
btt
LEAVE the State.
I’m not there, but if I were, I’d organize and fight. Enough is enough.
BTW, while we are on the illegal comments, this is a let me get this straight. So the laws they are making and going to enforces is against homeschoolers vs. the law taht are aleardy on the books regarding immigration.
I tell youi this country is so out of balance. its time for the people to stand up for themselves.
U.S. Supreme Court
Pierce v. Society of Sisters, 268 U.S. 510 (1925)
http://supreme.justia.com/us/268/510/case.html
“The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all governments of this Union rest excludes any general power of the State to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction from public teachers only. P. 535.”
Its awl beecuz homskulers cant spel or rite. Their idgits!
... of what?
Of course, it doesn't sound like these were the best home schoolers out there. In fact, this is rather bizarre:
Over the years, the parents of the children have given various reasons for not sending the children to school. Although previously they stated they do not believe in the policies of the public school system, more recently they have asserted that they home school because of their religious beliefs. The father also recently opined that educating children outside the home exposes them to snitches.
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