Posted on 08/20/2002 4:29:27 PM PDT by Boxsford
More and more, virtual charter schools are beginning to confuse the homeschool movement. Government homeschooling, as it is developed, will absorb the homeschooling movement unless we remain vigilant. Education is the key at this point. Homeschoolers need to be aware of the freedom lost in exchange for "free" government homeschooling.
Below is information from a variety of sources regarding the subject of charter schools. The information is very interesting and revealing. Please take the time to educate yourself and your fellow homeschoolers about this important trend in education, and how it may impact your freedom to homeschool.
*** At www.cnsnews.com, Virtual Charter Schools Face Opposition from Unlikely Source by Jessica Cantelon, 8/13/2002
*** The CA Department of Education has suddenly launched some attacks on homeschoolers in that state. The links from this website are very helpful. http://www.homeschoolchristian.com/Position/CAVA.html
*** Home-schooling Illegal in California? State tells parents they can't teach their own kids without credentials, by Art Moore, Monday, August 19, 2002
These "credentialed" homeschool programs are conducted with oversight from the local public school district and include charter schools and independent study cooperatives. Read more at http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=28644 *** Ohio Superintendents Cast Sights On Starting Online Charter Schools by James Drew and Sandra Svoboda Blade, staff writers, Wednesday, July 17, 2002
http://www.activedayton.com/ddn/local/0729charter.html
*** Death Sentence for Private and Home Education, Courtesy of Supreme Court by Charlotte Iserbyt, July 8, 2002 http://www.newswithviews.com/iserbyt/iserbyt1shorter_version.htm
*** From Claiborne Thornton, President, TN Home Education Association
Claiborne Thornton analyzes the issue simply and to the point:
If you can't beat them, join them, so the old adage goes.
Finding home education unbeatable in the courts, in the legislatures across the country, in the congress, now the enemy of the family turns its guns on the pocket books of homeschoolers who are not epistemologically self conscience.
With government money goes government controls. This is unavoidable. If you take their dollars today, you will accept their regulations tomorrow.
Their plans are certainly to control the test, the curriculum or the teacher certification (training) process.
You will bow to their teaching plan for your children or you will lose their money. The courts may even conclude that your acceptance of their money at some point in time could constitute a surrender of your rights to control the training of the child God has entrusted to you.
If you value your freedom and have a desire to control the education of the child for which you will give an account to God, do not accept their funds.
Why should we have a $1 taken from us to educate the children of the state and then surrender control of our homeschool for $.10?
Don't give me 10 cents on the dollar. Stop taking the dollar. You know that with the other 90 cents they are figuring out how to control your school and family.
Let's stop compulsory attendance. That's where the battle is.
For home, for liberty, to live as free people. It was for freedom that Christ set us free. Don't let us again take on a yoke of slavery.
Don't sell your heritage for a bowl of soup. Your children are your heritage.
Institutionized= Institutionalized
An entree into the home, I agree with HSLDA on this one, it is dangerous. Thanks mamaduck for the link.
Balderdash! Take your money back. Then ask for more. When they push you around, flood them with letters, phone calls, visits, endless questions and requests for more of your money. Push, push,push. Demand, demand, demand. Don't run off and hide in a corner because you are afraid they will push you around. Push them around first. If you don't, you will lose anyway.
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