The head of the Connecticut Office of the Child Advocate has subpoenaed records of homeschoolers as she intends to explore a regulatory “framework” for parents who choose the home education model.
Child Advocate Sarah Eagan is looking to regulate homeschooling in the state in the wake of the failure of a school system and the state child protection agency to prevent a young autistic teen’s death via his mother’s negligence and abuse.
“I know parents want to make sure their right to direct the education of their children is a very important right,” Eagan told local WTIC radio. “We strongly support the right of parents to do just that – to direct the education of their children in the way they think is most appropriate for them or their child.”
Parental rights to homeschool children, however, says Eagan, can be a “pretext” or “a guise” to keep children hidden from authorities.
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We have a fair number of people who play the system and have kids up to no good on their "off" time.
Of course it's a “pretext” or “a guise” to keep children hidden from authorities. To keep them away from the brainwashing and propaganda of the public school system.
In case you did not think Communism was alive keep cheering. You are not free to exist in this country.
Its more like they cant warp the kids mind to be a Libtard unless they are in school....
11:08 Your obtuse... Once this lady clown gets done writing regulations, home school will be no different than public school... Just like how you have to teach common core in home school now in some states...
And like 12:35 said, keep cheering... Thinking you are free, all the while you are being doped in the name of, its for the kids...
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