Saying that the decision, if upheld, would “reduce the choices of parents,” Shortt said that his group would continue its call to remove children from public schools and that the decision would merely cause the group to push in a “different direction.”
The case is In re Rachel L., 08 S.O.S. 1340.
Homeschoolers everywhere need to keep a close eye on this case. I am very concerned about the reported physical and emotional mistreatment by the father. I have several ?'s concerning that.
- If the father is physically and emotionally abusing the children why haven't they been removed from the home?
- If the father isn't physically or emotionally abusing the children why can't the family continue to homeschool? They followed the law and were registered with an umbrella school.
Home schooling is illegal in California. Most home schoolers are Christians and all they know to do is fearmonger. Just look at this as an example!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cftie.org/2007/12/sb-777-will-per.html
Most homeschoolers are not Christians. That is the most ignorant statement I have heard. That would be like saying "Most public school students are atheist" (which isn't true anymore then your ridiculous statement is).
ReplyDeleteHomeschoolers are a diverse group, just like public school students are. We have pagans, atheist, agnostics and yes Christians in our inclusive homeschool group.
http://www.cftie.org/2007/12/sb-777-will-per.html
ReplyDeleteAs for this we have homosexual homeschoolers. Visit Doc's blog if you don't believe me.