It's illegal to charge to homeschool unless it's a co-op, and those have specific laws to abide by and the parents don't make money doing it.
And you can't send your kids off to homeschool anywhere but at their own home too. You can't trade off homeschool days with other parents, etc. Unless it's really an emergency. Certainly not to get a break or anything.
Homeschool laws are pretty stringent. They shouldn't be, but are.
Mentors, counselors and tutors can charge, can have multiple students at enrichment centers, and since the students aren't in there all day, lefttards won't believe it's a full school anyway. The kids only need half a day or full days twice a week to cover everything.
Ya, youre taking about teachers quitting their jobs to start illegally moonlighting, in which they won't be getting paid hardly anything when parents who homeschool if the first place do it for the sole purpose of TEACHING THEIR OWN KIDS.
OP clearly doesn't understand the WHY in the very reason parents do it.
Currently in Midwest, was in CA. It's same laws everywhere, aside from CA having even stricter additional layers of requirements to make it nearly impossible to home school.
Wrong.
We homeschool.
It's illegal to charge to homeschool unless it's a co-op, and those have specific laws to abide by and the parents don't make money doing it.
And you can't send your kids off to homeschool anywhere but at their own home too. You can't trade off homeschool days with other parents, etc. Unless it's really an emergency. Certainly not to get a break or anything.
Homeschool laws are pretty stringent. They shouldn't be, but are.
So that is the money pushed into public schools causing lobbyists to push legislation to protect that pipeline of cash.
Mentors, counselors and tutors can charge, can have multiple students at enrichment centers, and since the students aren't in there all day, lefttards won't believe it's a full school anyway. The kids only need half a day or full days twice a week to cover everything.
Illegal, who gives a flying fuck. Find a way. Still letting them think for you.
Ya, youre taking about teachers quitting their jobs to start illegally moonlighting, in which they won't be getting paid hardly anything when parents who homeschool if the first place do it for the sole purpose of TEACHING THEIR OWN KIDS.
OP clearly doesn't understand the WHY in the very reason parents do it.
Great, then the parents hire a "housekeeper" for 32 weeks of the year
Unfortunately, is strict. If anyone found out and reported the situation, it's jail time for all parties.
Crappy. What state are you in? Is it uniform across the country?
Currently in Midwest, was in CA. It's same laws everywhere, aside from CA having even stricter additional layers of requirements to make it nearly impossible to home school.
They want heads in chairs to get paid.