States Begin Crack Down on Home Schooling
Home schoolers have
long held the belief that if they received exemptions from the education laws
being put in place at the state and federal level, they could safely teach
their children at home without government interference. A good example of this is the exemption
home schoolers achieved to HR 6 in 1994 and ESSHB
1209 bringing education reform to Washington State in 1993.
What home schoolers did not know,
however, is that education reform was instituted to bring education into
coalescence with systems
governance, and under systems governance, all really does mean all
— no one can be exempted from inclusion in the system. That includes home schoolers.
Home schoolers believed the exemptions
would protect them. A good example
is the home schoolers in California.
For years they have existed under the private schooling laws. Now, California is cracking down on home schoolers in
order to bring them into the system.
In other states that have home school laws, the matter of bringing home
schoolers under the umbrella of systems education and government control will
be as easy as requiring a certificate of mastery in order for the child to get
a job, a drivers license, or go on to higher education. We are already seeing signs of that
happening in Washington State. No
doubt it is, or will, happen in other states with home school laws as well.
Home schoolers have not been exempted
from the system, they have only been exempted from the
laws putting the system in place.
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