Hello frens. I just read over our districts reopening plan and they are still entertaining the kungflu agenda, but masks are optional if you sign an opt out form and if someone in the class comes down with it the unmasked automatically get 10 day quarantine. So i guess besides the covid restrictions that i am not happy with, plus them being tracked on their school ipads, what would be more reasons to homeschool? We did it for the last month of this year and I prefer it but husband thinks they need to be in the system in order for us to fight for them and be taken seriously by the school board. I know they are looking forward to going back to school, but my gut is telling me no. I need to convince the husband, please help.
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You can't generalize by thinking only about Covid. As long as masks and shots are not required move on to more important topics. What is being taught? Do you agree with the curricula? Speak with the teachers about their lesson plans. Ask about Critical Race Theory, Sex-Ed, Religion, etc. If you don't agree with the plans then look for either private or charter schools. The other important thing are basics of education reading, writing, math, science, etc. Speak with other parents about their experience assuming you can find other parents who share your concerns,
Woke teachers and administrators are the worst. They are full on leftists and if you find them at your school, go elsewhere. Small private schools can be costly but often smaller Christian schools are affordable.
Kids need to socialize. The lock downs took a toll on them. They need to be able to interact and just be kids. Homeschooling works best if you can join up with a few other families nearby and have enough time and ability to split the duties between parents agreeing on who will teach what. Going on field trips to add variety and meeting up with other home school groups can be fun.
Not all teachers are bad or woke even if they work in a liberal school system. Some might be available to work evenings and weekends to help with homeschool. Yes, you need to pay them but if you gather a few other families whose kids are homeschooled to split the cost, it could be worth it to insure everyone is advancing through the material.
Very good points. Covid response was number 1 on the list bc it is all lies and the school participating just shows how infiltrated our system is, all they want is the money they dont give a shit about our children. The teachers and staff at our school for the most part are pretty conservative and not woke but they dont have much control over what they teach anymore bc of the stupid ipads. That is also where they sneak crt and other woke agendas thrpugh the apps that they have the kids "learn on".