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lexie -> RE: Mother Flees to avoid Public School (12/21/2007 11:36:44 AM)
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One of the things that seems to be missing from this story is a mention whether or not this is the first time she has been in front of this judge. According to another article about this on the same site, this was not original reason why she was in court. "However, when she appeared in court with her juvenile son to have the charges dismissed (under a case held in abeyance procedure) stemming from a clash among children, she suddenly was presented with four counts against her for failing to comply with the state's compulsory education requirement." Link While I am not a homeschooler, I do support people who choose to. However, I think what the woman did was a little extreme. I also think the judges comments about homeschooling are out of line. However, it seems to me from reading the above article that the state legislature is reviewing the case, that lawyers are waiting for paperwork and that the sentence of going to jail has not been handed down, so if the threat of being thrown in jail is not immediate, why did the lady feel the need to leave the state immediately. I agree that the author went over the top with comparisons to Nazi Germany. If the case has to do with American laws, I think you need to keep the comments to American laws, and not bring in a country somewhere else in the world and how they feel about the issue to support your case. Someone on the boards homeschooled their children in Germany, we'll have to hear their experience after the holidays!
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