For many of the homeschooling parents, it seemed more than a little hypocritical for a state that fails to ensure a credentialed teacher in each classroom – and is often slow to remove underperforming teachers – to impose its "standards" on families that have opted out of the system. Also, the argument that more state oversight is required for the best interests of the homeschooled children would seem to represent the height of audacity in a state with public schools that produce far too many dropouts and far too few students with the basic skills to cope in modern society.
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