Posted May 31st, 2009
by admin
Paul asked: Parental Rights; If one state’s court ruling (such as in California) allows parents of that state to home school their own children without having to acquire state teaching credentials to do so; my question is;
Can this ruling be used in other states to effect the same and if so to what extent?
It just seems to me that if one state (like mine or yours) wants to follow the lead of another state in doing the same they should be able to do so and do it perhaps even faster because a precedence has already been set.
Tags: Extent, Parents, Precedence
Posted in Law & Ethics | 4 Comments »
Posted March 26th, 2009
by admin
Jeramy Durham asked:
I am asking this question for my friends mother. She would like to begin home schooling her children but is on a tight budget. Her questions are: Is it legal to hold fund raisers and or collect money to supplement the costs of home schooling her children? Does she legally have to pay taxes on collected money? The state laws in question are those of Indiana.
Tags: Pay Taxes, State Laws, Taxes State
Posted in Law & Ethics | 2 Comments »
Posted March 17th, 2009
by admin
i_come_from_under_the_hill asked: I know that it is legal for parents who home school their children to issue a diploma when they meet the graduation requirements set out for them, but does anyone know where we can find this in writing for the sake of keeping things moving smoothly at my graduation in May? Can anyone cite anything that says it is not legal?
I don’t care about colleges. I’ve already been accepted to the university of my choice.
William O - Can you cite the law? That is what I’m asking for…
Tags: Colleges, Graduation Requirements, Home School Diploma
Posted in Law & Ethics | 3 Comments »