To: SoFloFreeper
the old law limited the source of instruction for children to parents, legal guardians, or a member of either household in a two-household home school
I never knew there was such a restriction. How utterly preposterous.
Parents can't pay a IT pro to come give a lecture on tech history? Can't ask a friend who works at NASA to take the kids on an instructional tour? Can't initiate a "visiting lecturer" schedule?
"Sorry, kids, if your parents don't know it, you're prohibited from any opportunity to learn it!"
12 posted on
06/04/2013 5:43:02 PM PDT by
LearsFool
("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
To: LearsFool
I bet a lot of parents totally ignored that restriction. The state was telling a parent he can’t do business with a tutoring firm, but public school students can? Absolutely ridiculous and probably illegal and unenforceable.
13 posted on
06/04/2013 6:01:56 PM PDT by
goldi
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