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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Any family with the resources and/or parental availability to homeschool, should (in my opinion). What greater obligation do we have to our children than to oversee their education and guide them toward success and competence in adulthood?
When kids are younger, the energy required to homeschool is quite high. By around 3rd/4th grade, with a good core curriculum (we use Ron Paul's for literature, history and science - I think any Patriot would love the content of his curriculum) a lot of the work can be done independently by students.
Not every home/family situation makes homeschool possible but if it is something you want to do there are a lot of potential ways to get creative with learning pods, neighbor and friend collaboration and when possible, even calling on extended family members to help as they are able etc.
The battle to make public schools places where we could all comfortably send our kids to learn is one worth fighting whether your kids attend the public schools or not.