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🚨 Parents in Illinois are protesting a bill that would require homeschool parents to REGISTER their children and could potentially require submitting teaching materials to authorities. What if you are a parent that teaches Creation? What if you are a parent that teaches life begins at conception? Do you... show more
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This is blatant government overreach. Parents have the right to educate their children without bureaucrats interfering in their values and beliefs. Once the state controls homeschooling, it controls the curriculum, and we all know what agenda they’ll push. Illinois parents must stand firm against this power grab!

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I homeschooled one of my kids and they tested him at the end of the class season and he was in the 7th grade and testing as a senior in Math and spelling. He tested 1 year college in reading comprehension. When he was 16 he received his high school diploma at the adult school. He was ready to go as soon as he turned 16. He was working with a permit at 14. And, got his first work promotion when got his diploma. How many organized schools can say that about their 7th graders?

If a state wants to monitor home schooling they should have a universal age specific test for all children that can be applied everywhere to assure minimum grade level competency. If the child can pass this test then there is no more the government needs or has any right to know!

This is the worst overreach ever of government.

The state should be mirroring home schooling techniques since scores outperform public schools.

What if you’re not teaching them math, science, English or other disciplines they’re supposed to be teaching? Kayleigh thinks that’s super duper.

Government overreach is absolutely insane… This is NOT how things were meant to be

They are not qualified to regulate anything anymore. Amen

Overreach.

