Posted on 05/31/2020 5:05:34 PM PDT by fwdude
Parents in several states nationwide are "shocked" to find they can't withdraw their children from public school, the largest U.S. legal organization for homeschool families told Fox News.
Coronavirus restrictions hit public schools especially hard and, with no clear end in sight, the loss of students only adds to the already vulnerable loss in funds.
A RealClear Opinion Research survey shows that 40 percent of families are more likely to homeschool when lockdown restrictions lift, a significant increase from the 2.5 million parents who were educating their kids at home before stay-at-home orders were put in place.
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Thanks for the excellent insights! Yes, what you said all sounds plausible and rational.
The amount of time wasted in school echoes the incredible economic waste we see in all government institutions. There is a fixed amount of time to fill, based on teacher contracts for hours to earn their living, and they will fill it with something, usually some empty activity.
I can remember when in the sixth grade in the 70s, we were force-bused across town to another ethnic area to attend school for the year. The amount of time needed to get up earlier for the bus trek to school was enormous when you added it all up. It probably added a couple of extra hours every week that were not spent learning or spending it in family time, hours that would not have been lost if I had at least been allowed to attend my neighborhood school with was a couple of blocks away. Forced diversity is always expensive, and the dividends, if any, are meager.
And I can understand the pass down concept very well. My sister took up violin early in school, and before I knew it, my mother was playing it too. Wed play school in our spare time with the older siblings showing off their newfound knowledge to the younger ones. it was very challenging and motivating.
Homeschool ping
If you happen to come across the curriculum they are using, please PM, or ping me.
Thanks :-)
Thanks for the ping.
Joining HSLDA before doing anything is very sound advice.
We did that some 25 years ago. Never regretted the peace of mind that brought.
they cannot stop it...certainly not in TX
All you have to do is send an e-mail to principal & have a witness included on the communication.
There are hybrid models where you homeschool 2-3 days at home and have 2 campus days.
Dare them to do anything about it.
Exactly. This is the only answer.
It was inevitable. School districts get paid for every kid’s head in the classroom. They’re not gonna let that golden goose go.
You have mail.
The reality is that you might need to move to a free state in order to escape the communists.
That would be a reason to file withdrawals sooner rather than later.
Mail!
The pass down is real. My wife used to complain that 7th grade math to my daughter, the four year old was playing with his Buzz Lightyear action figure and answering the questions.
Buzz Lightyear inspired him to become an aerospace engineer and join the space program and yea, he’s a little geeked this week.
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