Public policy not open to homeschoolers?
April 7, 2008 by Laura | Trackback URI
Over at Principled Discovery » When should public policy not be open to the public?
Earlier this school year, apparently, three homeschooled students were asked to withdraw from all but two classes “in order to meet a requirement that public school classes make up no more than 50 percent of their instructional day.” The problem is, no such policy exists.
And the associated paperwork was unavailable. One Freedom of Information Act request later, they learn that (quelle surprise!) said paperwork
also sets up regulations for testing procedures, plans of instruction and other issues dealing with the home-based education of the children.
Niiice.




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