Don’t let ‘em in!
My kids school does this (a small private Christian school).
We refuse to participate. Our home decor and lifestyle is none of their business.
It’s a puff piece extolling the virtues of liberal teachers riding to the rescue of the poor, downtrodden, illegal aliens.
Barf alert missing.
There is no way I’d make home visits.
There is a similar teacher home visitation program at the school district just north of me here in central Texas. It’s part of the NCLB act pushed down our throats by nanny staters Bush and Perry. Perry probably would have added mandatory at home Gardasil injections had he gotten his way.
“...He had recently arrived from somewhere in Latin America....”
Somehow I’d not be surprise if the word “illegal” was not omitted from between “recently” and “arrived”.
So naturally, our school officials were just there to make sure that the parents got 1) the requisite free medical care, 2) information on how to file for benefits, 3) advice on how to ignore summons, insurance, and all else that the rest of us have to put of with, and 4) registration for the dim-bulb-crat party.
Wanna bet?
Back when I started homeschooling, the other kids in my daughters dance class public school teachers were doing this, and the parents loved it. This was for first grade, and no illegals in sight in the schools closest to us. That was around 1998, more than ten years ago.
Training for the coming marxist tyranny has been in place for a long time.
The only teacher who ever visited us was married to our next-door neighbor’s brother.
The teachers at the 140 or so Turkish Fetullah Gulen public charter schools do this too, and the number of sheeple parents welcoming them in is surprising.
Volunteers doing on-site background research for the government.
Looking for indications of guns in the house, tobacco residue, suspicious books and literature like the bible or copies of the US Constitution, right wing artwork like pictures of the founders or the Crucifixion, bitter clinger publications like Shotgun News and Leatherneck magazine.
Another reason, added to the endless list of reasons, to Home School.
As someone who almost became a teacher I can tell you that in the old days this was done. It was a good thing too. It helped the teacher teach better. Of course I am referring to schoolmarm Miss Crum who taught Opie. Back then we had prayer, the Bible and the “board of education” in the classroom as well. Yes Miss Crum actually used her ruler once! On Earnest T. Bass of all people. Getting back to the subject at hand, yea back then it was to help students, now I think they are snooping and would not trust them.
This is ridiculous in the extreme, but I am not surprised.
Anyone who'd willingly let an agent of the state into their home is a moron, and is complicit in the erosion of our freedoms.
Teachers in most states are bound by law to report any "evidence" of child abuse, and I really don't think I'm paranoid to believe that their idea of what constitutes "evidence" and "child abuse" is not at all like mine.
Immigration was not called to the address????
Might be a good idea after the parents missed about two parent-teacher-conferences.
But only if set up beforehand!