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Saturday, March 21, 2009
Homeschoolers visit a firehouse
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Ten reasons to criminalize homeschooling...NOT!
I especially like this one:
"Publicly asking permission to go to the bathroom teaches young people their place in society."
Don't get your dander up because these are meant to be a spoof. Enjoy!
Hard times make parents even more determined to homeschool according to AP
I like Mr. Klicka's outlook on some of the advantages to this recession:
Christopher Klicka of Warrenton, Virginia, senior counsel for the Home School Legal Defense Association and co-teacher along with his wife of seven homeschooled children, says hard times enhance homeschooling's appeal as private school tuition becomes unaffordable and some public schools contemplate cutbacks.
"People are looking to homeschooling as an alternative more now in light of economic circumstances," he said, citing its low cost and potential for strengthening family bonds.
At Allendale Academy in Clearwater, Florida, which provides resources for homeschoolers, enrollment has risen 50 percent over the past two years to about 900 students as families desert private schools, says academy director Patricia Carter.
"Often one parent has been laid off," she said. "That makes private school tuition impossible, and they don't want to send their kids back to public school."
Read the full AP article here.