Sunday, April 06, 2008

Home Schooling Criminal: California Courts


Home Schooling Criminal: California Courts

When unaccountable officials make decisions – Like the Coto de Caza delegates

April 6, 2008

While the California budget tanks, the Teacher’s Union lobbies for and gets billions in funding for novel social and recreational programs. Meanwhile, basic services are threatened.

Evan Halper, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer reported February 18, 2008 that
“The state is about to pump half a billion dollars into teaching children to roll sushi, juggle pins and master new dance forms, even as spending cuts threaten to erode instruction in reading, math and other fundamentals.

That's because the sum scheduled to be spent on such after-school enrichment next year is off-limits for anything else. State law dictates that cooking classes continue even if some calculus courses could be canceled”

So now that the Governantor has mandated budget cuts, the same Teachers Union mobilizes its supporters to stage protests.

Then while, the California legislature bans textbooks promoting the atomic family in favor of a secular progressive view of the world, a body of un-elected, un-accountable officials from the Second Circuit Court in Los Angeles, has decided to criminalize home school teachers for not being qualified to teach their own children. Such decision affects some 200,000 home-schooled children in California. Such egregious act has raise the ire of a good number of parents that the court in an unprecedented move, vacated the decision – only to ask for eight amicus briefs, but none from home school experts.



This is what happens when there is lack of accountability – sort of like in the CZ district delegate system

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