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Old 03-07-2008, 04:46 AM
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Home Schooling Outlawed in California, USAmerimexicana

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As many of you know, the Second Appellate District Court of Los Angeles handed down a very bad decision regarding a case involving a homeschool family.

Home School Legal Defense Association was not involved with this case, and the family are not members, which is why we only heard about this case when the opinion was released on February 28, 2008.

Since legal cases have many facets, and we are starting from scratch, it takes time to investigate and fully absorb all the facts which led up to a particular decision. We are in the middle of that process, but because of the interest in this case we want to give you as much information as we can regarding the implications for California.

The opinion holds that homeschooling is not a legal option in California. HSLDA strongly disputes this interpretation of California law. We believe that the court made a mistake when it relied on two decisions reached in the 1950s in order to show that homeschooling is not a legal option.

If the opinion is followed, then California will have the most regressive law in the nation and homeschooling will be effectively banned, because the only legal way to homeschool will be for the parent to hold a teaching certificate. Parents should not have to attend a four-year college education program just to teach their own children.

California is now on the path to being the only state to deny the vast majority of homeschooling parents their fundamental right to teach their own children at home.

HSLDA stands ready to provide assistance in appealing this decision in order to show the court that it made a mistake. It should have ruled that homeschooling is a fundamental right and that parents have a legal option to homeschool in California.
source: HSLDA | Follow Up—Bad Decision by Second Appellate District of California

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Can someone please explain to me why the fuck?
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California is dumb anyways.
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California is now on the path to being the only state to deny the vast majority of homeschooling parents their fundamental right to teach their own children at home.
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California is dumb anyways.
Now, I may not live in California, nor have I really known enough people from there to go off on this pero...haven't they don't stupider shit?
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Now, I may not live in California, nor have I really known enough people from there to go off on this pero...haven't they don't stupider shit?
Such as electing a foriegner celebrity as a governor. Ha ha.
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Such as electing a foriegner celebrity as a governor. Ha ha.
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*shrugs* I don't care. I hate home-schooled children too.
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And I'd really like to know how they plan on enforcing that one... Your kid isn't on the books till they're 18 so how the fuck is big brother gonna know if you teach your kids yourself or send them to an underfunded, underprivilaged, out of the way, overcrowded, unappreciated, and in some cases, unsafe school?

I would never follow a law that I felt took away my rights as a citizen, so fuck this law, I don't care what's written down in the 'law book', watch how far this goes...
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California does suck and this is news to me. I know a few homeschool kids that are now in college, some tend to be a bit odd but thats their right to be home schooled. Then again the K-12 system is considered to be a complete failure according to the college teachers, at best a prision system in the major cities. There is something else being argued in the school system in CA, a billis moving in legal system would actually allow the promotion of communism in public schools.

Next on school agenda:<BR>Teaching communism
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SB 1322 Senate Bill - INTRODUCED

Maybe a first step to become communist is to ban home schooling? The laws here are crazy so don't get me started on them. I am happy to see Democrat controlled CA is focusing on their socialist ideas then solve its budget crisis.....not. Makes me wonder why i remain in this state.
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California does suck and this is news to me. I know a few homeschool kids that are now in college, some tend to be a bit odd but thats their right to be home schooled. Then again the K-12 system is considered to be a complete failure according to the college teachers, at best a prision system in the major cities. There is something else being argued in the school system in CA, a billis moving in legal system would actually allow the promotion of communism in public schools.
thats why people (minorities) usually move to white sub-urban areas..

dunno why anyone would want homeschooling... seems a bit anti-social
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thats why people (minorities) usually move to white sub-urban areas..

dunno why anyone would want homeschooling... seems a bit anti-social
Already there . Some like homeschooling because for some social environments maybe to much for them so it is anti social. I was in the public school system and i was very anti-social. I still am, explains why i am online so much.
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