HOMESCHOOLERS ADVISED TO IGNORE STATE REQUIREMENT! Fear
signing statement affirming demands 'will embolden officials to add even more',
7/7/18, WND.
She said a major concern is that the state’s requirement will encourage officials to impose even more demands. “When we consent to sign this document we’re saying this part of law applies to us,” even though it does not, Heckendorn said.
The Home
School Legal Defense Association is the
premiere advocate for homeschoolers worldwide, lobbying for their
rights and representing them in court in the United States and
globally.
Now, it is sending a message to
authorities in New Mexico “in protest of unlawful demands” by encouraging
homeschooling families in the state “to disregard official instructions for
filing the annual notice of intent.”
HSLDA staff lawyer Tj Schmidt says the
request was “not something we did lightly.” It came after months of
trying to persuade state Public Education Department officials to remove
an “onerous and unlawful ‘statement of
understanding'” in
the department’s requirements for homeschooling.
A report by HSLDA’s Dave Dentel
said the 11-point statement “misconstrues some aspects of New Mexico
homeschool law” and implies families risk “losing approval” to homeschool if
they do not submit to state demands.
For example, the statement dictates how
much time parents must spend teaching every day on schooling. HSLDA said
the rules clearly apply to more traditional classroom settings and “are simply
not practical or appropriate for homeschooling.”
Then there’s a rule HSLDA says is
“legally questionable”: If state officials find a homeschool is not in
compliance with their demands, the student may be “forced” to enroll in a state
school.
In partnership with Christian
Association of Parent Educators-New Mexico, CAPE-NM, Schmidt sent an email to homeschoolers in the state advising them to mail
printed copies of the notice form without the statement of understanding, HSLDA
said.
“We felt like this would be the least
confrontational way to get the point across to the PED,” explained Cathy
Heckendorn of CAPE-NM. And, so far, “families are on board.”
Schmidt acknowledged rejecting the statement
could have consequences, but he said the HSLDA is prepared to fight back. “Camels’
noses and education bureaucrats are a lot alike,” said Jim Mason, HSLDA vice
president of litigation and development. “Sometimes they both need to be
reminded to stay out of our tents.”
HSLDA emphasized its
campaign in New Mexico is just a recommendation, and families must decide for
themselves how to respond.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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