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Mar
18

Joshua A. McFall’s victory in Monday’s Tribune Chronicle Scripps National Spelling Bee makes him the first back-to-back winner of the competition and has given his family multiple wins.

Read Article: Home school student wins bee for second time

Mar
11

Rule of education

Posted by admin under Homeschool News

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.

 

Read Article: Rule of education

Mar
11

Being a new home schooler here in Texas for about four weeks now, it caught my attention, when someone on MySpace posted a topic regarding home schooling in California on an abortion debate board. Upon reading the link, provided by Focus on the Family, regarding the information about the new California legal opinion, I was shocked to find out that California Home School parents may actually be required to be licensed as a teacher in the state of California in order to home school their own children. 

Read Article: California Liberals on the Attack with Parents Who Home School

Mar
11

A San Diego County assemblyman is calling on the California State Supreme Court to reverse a controversial decision that requires parents to get teaching credentials if they home-school kids. KPBS Reporter Ana Tintocalis has more. 

 

Read Article: Local Assemblyman Asks Court to Reverse Home-School Ruling

Mar
11

Homeschooling advocates, headed mainly by Christian zealots, are calling for Gov. Schwarzenegger's protection of their fundamental right to teach their children to be bigots and idiots.

 

Read Article: TITAN EDITORIAL: Ignorant education

Mar
11

A recent appellate court ruling in Southern California won't affect most of the students in Butte County being taught at home, said Butte County Superintendent of Schools Don McNelis. 

 

Read Full Article: Home school's legality questioned, not independent study's

Mar
10

When an investigator from the state Department of Children and Families showed up at the Kains' Ridgefield home early last year, looking into charges of educational and emotional neglect, it left them fearful. They worried that after working so hard to create a better life for their children, the girls would be taken from them. 

Read Full Article: Home school parents seek policy changes

Mar
10

"Home-school," replied a confident voice from the back seat. I looked back at the angelic face of my one and only. I wasn't so sure. My life was so chaotic – her father and I had separated, my part-time job as a college instructor was about to end unless I agreed to go full-time and I had an elderly mother in poor health. Little did I know those would later be fondly remembered as the "good old days."

 

Read Full Article: Home school? It's a lifestyle

Mar
10

A California appellate court ruling that said parents who home school their children must have teaching credentials may not be as sweeping as it first appeared, attorneys said Friday.

 

Read Article: Home school ruling said ripe for challenge

Mar
10

The 20th Annual North Dakota Home School Association’s Home School Convention will be held Thursday through Saturday in the Alerus Center in Grand Forks.

 

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