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I got on this show today to bring up the point that this could seriously affect parents who choose to homeschool. I am currently homeschooling my 15 year-old and he has just completed Segment 1 of Michigan's 3 step driver's training program. Mitch did bring up to Granholm the possible difficulties of having to force schools to report truant/drop out students to the Secretary of State (handles licensure here in MI), so I addressed it in that vein. He retorted that since one must prove that one is homeschooling properly (ie state tests for the student or certificate for the parent), the state would provide an exception. He also stated that he had nothing against homeschoolers, and personally knew people who were doing so. I guess they must not live in Michigan, since there are no such requirements here. (Yet! I'm sure if Jenny has her way, it'll change real quick!) When I pointed out to him that our state has very little in the way of documentation for homeschoolers, he queried as to how the state would know if you were properly teaching your child. My come back was quite harsh, none of their business! I told him that since the reason most people pulled their children out in the first place was due to inadequecy on the part of the school, and any parent that concerned with their child's education would undoubtably do a better job. Then I threw the obvious at him: if the goal is to get kids to stay in school, pass a law requiring them to stay in until they're 18. I said it would never pass, and that was precisely the reason for her going about it this way. Oooh! I'm so ticked!
1 posted on 02/10/2003 2:10:32 PM PST by MIhomeschooler
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To: MIhomeschooler
There is no documentation whatsoever for the theory that every American student is capable of achieving true twelfth grade academic proficiency.

Based upon historical data, it seems very unlikely.

2 posted on 02/10/2003 2:13:02 PM PST by Jim Noble
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To: MIhomeschooler
Many of the intellegent folks I know dropped out of government school (sic) around age 16 and went straight to college.
3 posted on 02/10/2003 2:13:28 PM PST by AdamSelene235 (Like all the jolly good fellows,I drink my whiskey clear.)
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To: MIhomeschooler
The nanny state goes crazy.
4 posted on 02/10/2003 2:13:31 PM PST by WriteOn
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To: MIhomeschooler
Approximately 15,000 students enter 9th grade, with only 5,000 making it to graduation.

And 45 percent of the Detroit's high school graduates cannot read their drivers license.

5 posted on 02/10/2003 2:15:06 PM PST by 11th Earl of Mar
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To: MIhomeschooler

Above this race of men stands an immense and tutelary power, which takes upon itself alone to secure their gratifications and to watch over their fate. That power is absolute, minute, regular, provident, and mild. It would be like the authority of a parent if, like that authority, its object was to prepare men for manhood; but it seeks, on the contrary, to keep them in perpetual childhood: it is well content that the people should rejoice, provided they think of nothing but rejoicing. For their happiness such a government willingly labors, but it chooses to be the sole agent and the only arbiter of that happiness; it provides for their security, foresees and supplies their necessities, facilitates their pleasures, manages their principal concerns, directs their industry, regulates the descent of property, and subdivides their inheritances: what remains, but to spare them all the care of thinking and all the trouble of living?

Thus it every day renders the exercise of the free agency of man less useful and less frequent; it circumscribes the will within a narrower range and gradually robs a man of all the uses of himself. The principle of equality has prepared men for these things;it has predisposed men to endure them and often to look on them as benefits.

After having thus successively taken each member of the community in its powerful grasp and fashioned him at will, the supreme power then extends its arm over the whole community. It covers the surface of society with a network of small complicated rules, minute and uniform, through which the most original minds and the most energetic characters cannot penetrate, to rise above the crowd. The will of man is not shattered, but softened, bent, and guided; men are seldom forced by it to act, but they are constantly restrained from acting. Such a power does not destroy, but it prevents existence; it does not tyrannize, but it compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies a people, till each nation is reduced to nothing better than a flock of timid and industrious animals, of which the government is the shepherd.

Alexis de Tocqueville


7 posted on 02/10/2003 2:35:01 PM PST by toenail
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We have this in Tennessee the result is a bunch of hooligans who would have dropped out stay in school and cause a lot of trouble. They also cost the school a lot of money with special ed, in school suspension etc...
8 posted on 02/10/2003 3:34:45 PM PST by gurkha
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Mitch Album is an A** ***E.

Why did anyone not bring up the fact that this is a Detroit problem. Why enact this law to cover the State? I am sick and tired of being ruled because of black issues...and there are a lot of laws passed directly because of the black population.

You're wasting your time even tuning that moron in. My last time was his commentary on guns. He was a half way decent sports commentaotr, but somewhere along the way, he thought he knew a lot about everything. He does not. And what is sadest, he does not know he does not know...

JMHO

SR

9 posted on 02/10/2003 3:45:23 PM PST by sit-rep
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A lot of states restrict drivers' licenses. Michigan wants to do this because raising the dropout age is going nowhere in Michigan.
14 posted on 02/10/2003 5:22:28 PM PST by ladylib
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Contact HSLDA.org. If the state is going to do this, homeschoolers should be able to send them a letter saying that they are homeschooling according to the law of the state.
15 posted on 02/10/2003 5:27:04 PM PST by ladylib
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{He also stated that he had nothing against homeschoolers, and personally knew people who were doing so. }

This is the predictable line that the enemies of homeschooling use. It is kinda like a Neo-Nazi saying, "My best friends are Jewish."
24 posted on 02/10/2003 10:03:16 PM PST by Kuksool (Keep Homeschooling Safe & Legal)
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I've posted this article on another thread, but I'm posting it here because I absolutely love it! It's a rebuttal to the head of the Tulsa public schools regarding homeschooling.

http://hslda.org/docs/link.asp?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Etulsaworld%2Ecom%2FSatelliteGravyStory%2Easp%3FID%3D030207%5FSa%5Fd1%5Fsatgr

The bullsheet about professional educators is laughable, since I just found out that our state's 8th graders have done miserably on their math exams because many of their so-called "math teachers" never took a math course in college. Yes, folks, the last time some of these "educators" took a math course was in high school, and they're "teaching" math and getting well paid for it too.

NEA go blow it out.
26 posted on 02/11/2003 5:56:50 AM PST by ladylib
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This is a Detroit problem, not a state problem.
28 posted on 02/11/2003 6:07:26 AM PST by waterstraat
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