eaching your children at home will continue to require dedication - but no longer a college sheepskin - under a change to state law awaiting the governor's signature. Two identical "high school diploma" bills that passed recently say it's OK for anyone to home-school a child in Virginia as long as that person has earned at least a high school diploma, not a bachelor's degree as currently required. The proposed change raised little ruckus in the General Assembly. But parents who home-school welcomed the elimination of what they called an arbitrary, unwarranted restriction. Virginia parents with neither college nor high...