Archive for October, 2008

Home school groups seek law changes

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

“North Dakota parents who home school their children want the Legislature to get rid of state laws that require them to be monitored by a licensed teacher.

They told the Legislature’s interim Education Committee this week that the laws are not needed.

James Bartlett of Bottineau, the executive director of the North Dakota Home School Association, said the association wants to get rid of state laws that require parents to meet certain qualifications that require them to be monitored….”

For the complete article visit: http://www.in-forum.com/ap/index.cfm?page=view&id=D943QL180

You had questions. We got answers.

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

“The following answers were e-mailed from the campaign of Sen. Barack Obama, courtesy of spokesman Justin Hamilton. The McCain campaign did not answer the questions, citing some constraints.

The questions were posted on the Journal’s Web site by readers like you….

Q. Do you support home schooling?

A. Barack Obama respects the decisions reached by some parents to home school their children, provided those parents are conforming to the laws and regulations set forward by their states governing home-based instruction….”

For the complete article please visit: http://suburbanjournals.stltoday.com/articles/2008/10/25/stcharles/opinion/1026stc-candidates0.txt

Findlay mom pulls kid from school over safety

Monday, October 20th, 2008

FINDLAY (WTOL) - A mother in Findlay has pulled her child out of school and switched to home schooling over safety concerns. She’s even started a web site.

Anthony Nally says he’s afraid to go to school: Findlay High School.

Last year, he was beat up by a classmate in an off-campus, after school fight. That guy is now in prison after pleading guilty to assault.

Earlier this month, Anthony was threatened and pushed by one of the boys involved in the attack. He won’t show his face for this interview

Anthony worries he’ll be killed. …”

For the complete article visit: http://www.wtol.com/Global/story.asp?S=9196479&nav=menu620_6

HOME-SCHOOLING: State groups key to success, growth

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

“Michael Smith
Sunday, October 19, 2008

One of the key components of the success and growth of home-schooling in the United States has been state home-school organizations.

The founders of these organizations were home-schooling moms and dads who recognized the need for leadership and organization within the home-school community. Today, almost every state has at least one vibrant, strong statewide organization that continues to provide vision and direction for home-schoolers within the state.

Many of these organizations were formed by Christian parents, and many even had the word “Christian” in their name. Typically, however, the organization’s services were available to all, although they sometimes required their members to subscribe to a statement of faith. …”

For the complete text please visit: http://washingtontimes.com/news/2008/oct/19/state-groups-key-to-success-growth/

 

Home-schooling grows in US

Friday, October 17th, 2008

“17 Oct 2008, 0235 hrs IST, Penelope Green,NYT News Service

One morning early last month, long after that frantic hour between 7 and 8 when most New York City parents were hustling their 4-, 5- and 6-year-olds out the door and into their first day of kindergarten, Benny Rendell, the 5-year-old son of Joanne Rendell, a novelist, and Brad Lewis, a New York University professor, lay sprawled asleep in his bed, enjoying what his mother described as his first day of unkindergarten.

Benny stayed asleep, as is his habit, until well past 11am, while his mother, whose first book, ‘The Professors’ Wives’ Club,’ was just published by NAL Accent, worked on her new novel. When Benny awoke, he and his mother slowly made their way to a friend’s house in Brooklyn, with Benny reading the subway stops out loud on the way, and counting out change at a vegetable stand. …”

 

For the complete text visit: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Home-schooling_grows_in_US/rssarticleshow/3605953.cms

Home School Parents Threaten To Move States

Monday, October 13th, 2008

“A group of parents say they will home school their children because they do not agree with Mississippi’s mandated vaccination schedule.
Debra Barnes is one of the parents. She says she would leave Mississippi in a heartbeat if state health officials tried to force her home-schooled children to be immunized.
Barnes is part of a growing network of parents whose decision to home school their children rests on their belief that mandated vaccinations for school children are a dangerous overreach by state governments. Barnes leads a group of about 200 parents who have problems with Mississippi’s mandated vaccination schedule.
Some public health officials say they are concerned the growing popularity of home schooling has created gaps in the vaccination safety net, leading to outbreaks of rare childhood diseases.”

for the original text visit: http://www.wtok.com/news/headlines/30871634.html