Posted on 05/24/2016 3:31:33 PM PDT by Sopater
We never actually had to do that, but we practiced several times. Our boys knew the score.
Mine do. They also both finished their curriculum several days shy of the state mandate, so we made up other things for them to cover to get the minimum number of days in.
Remedy? Ha! That's often their opening move. If you don't want to talk to them or let them in, you will immediately be told that "we can do this the easy way or the hard way."
Auditors of homeschoolers would undoubtedly be functioning under the same authority, and with the same powers, as the state's child protective services. That means if you don't cooperate they have the power to take your children, on the spot. Any cop they call will back them up. Any judge they explain it to, a day or so later, will also never find fault with them. Your lawyer is likely to tell you to cooperate. Your gun? That's worse than useless, you stand to lose your child, your freedom, and a significant amount of money and property.
The worst home school is still better than the Psychological Brainwashing Centres the govt runs.
As a homeschooler, I think the people like you should leave me and the education of my children alone! If someone comes by to “audit” me, they will be sorry.
They are homeschooling because they see society devolving into bizarre world. These are the people protecting their children from the nuts whose educational goals are prioritizing men in women’s bathrooms and revisionist history.
These are the kids that the libs are being kept from getting their dirty hands on, that will come out childhood somewhat modest minded, with faith, secure in whom they are, a idea that America can be and is a great country with great ideals, and correct knowledge of what it used to be without it being Soviet-erased out of the books. Makes the left crazy. They can’t stand it.
The left hates homeschooling because they can’t tell you what bathrooms to have.
They tried this in NC, although here they actually expected homechooling parents to bring their children to the police departments for the meetings. That idea got shot down in a hurry.
Years ago, I believe it was Massachusetts, the state took it upon itself to check up on home schoolers at home, and if I remember correctly, a judge found it unconstitutional.
When we ran into local and state folks trying to make rulings about homeschooling it was usually someone beholden to the teachers unisons spearheading it.
So homeschoolers showed up.
Our political class learned that on should never pick a fight with a group of committed and motivated people, who have all day, and can make the fight a unit study, on government, or philosophy, and give high school credits.
If you are right, somebody won the lottery that day!
“Hopefully it starts to rain while the auditor is waiting on the front porch to speak with my attorney.”
Principal Rooney in “Ferris Bueler’s Day Off” comes to mind. Hope the folks “unknowingly hosting the visit” have a bad a$$ed dog!
That's because it was flat contrary to the law. It sounds like Kentucky's law makes "auditing" of a homeschool's records a possibility, whether it's by the local district or the state.
I've always refused to share my records with the state. If they want to call me and make an appointment, I'll be happy to show them that we have vaccination records, attendance records, and test results. Once they've verified the existence of these documents, they can get off my doorstep or I'll call HSLDA.
Absurd. The best education possible, for any given child, would be expensive. First, because it would require tutoring by an expert - in fact, by the finest expert tutor. Not the finest expert tutor in Clinton County, or even in Kentucky. The finest tutor in the world.So we see that the best education possible for an individual cannot be delivered to all the children in Clinton County. One thing we know is that parental involvement and support is sine qua non for a good education. Another thing we know is that homeschooling is the ultimate in parental involvement in education. Yet another thing we know is that even if the parent is not herself (or himself) an expert at teaching academics to children in general, s/he is ineluctably the first and primary teacher of the child.
Ensure that all children in Clinton County have access to the best education possible is a chimera. To propose it as policy is to make better the enemy of good enough. Let the homeschoolers audit the government schools by the standard of ensure that all children in Clinton County government schools "have access to the best education possible and see how Clinton County likes that.
Will they be auditing poblik skuls? will teacher unions be audited? Will they audit the government and themselves?
How in the heck would THEY know?
Harassment. Plain and simple.
Yes, it was contrary to the law and we pushed back.
Perhaps if the Home School Legal Defense Association provided independent audits. There are many ways to work it where you won’t be offended or threatened. You just have to get active in your school district.
But if you’re a home schooler, I support random audits, including teachers in public and private school and students in public and private schools to ensure they are meeting or exceeding academic standards.
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