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According to the blog Capitol Fax, SB 136 has been withdrawn. They are still conducting a subject matter hearing today on homeschooling, but Sen. Maloney caved under the pressure. He admitted that it was poorly worded. I don't have a subscription to CF (hubby does at work so he read it to me) so I can't post a link, but it will be available for public consumption tomorrow.

 

Round 1: Homeschoolers prevail. Let's see what else happens.

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That's good to hear, but I think it isn't over. Each and every year here (another state), more regulations and restrictions on homeschooling are pushed over and over again. Eventually they get it through:glare:.

 

According to the blog Capitol Fax, SB 136 has been withdrawn. They are still conducting a subject matter hearing today on homeschooling, but Sen. Maloney caved under the pressure. He admitted that it was poorly worded. I don't have a subscription to CF (hubby does at work so he read it to me) so I can't post a link, but it will be available for public consumption tomorrow.

 

Round 1: Homeschoolers prevail. Let's see what else happens.

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I'm sure they realize that if we all were allowed to speak it would go on all day long. Time for the gloves to come off.

 

Someone updated that "due to a 'mistake'" there is now one woman being permitted to speak ;) (yeah, I'm not buying the 'mistake' part...I'm following both the FB page and an aquaintance's page where she is commenting as she sits in on it).

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Dorothy Werner is one of the founding members of HOUSE (Home Oriented Unique Schooling Experience,) a statewide group of non-sectarian homeschool groups. We used to have a chapter here in the far western suburbs. It is good that they have someone representing homeschoolers who are not doing it primarily for religious reasons.

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I'm following on FB. I'm not in Illinois, but I know full well that if this can happen there, it can happen here (Indiana).

 

I am outraged that they are limiting speakers opposing the bill, and padding the time with public school representatives and law enforcement who are giving their anti-American reasons for supporting the bill.

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Dorothy Werner is one of the founding members of HOUSE (Home Oriented Unique Schooling Experience,) a statewide group of non-sectarian homeschool groups. We used to have a chapter here in the far western suburbs. It is good that they have someone representing homeschoolers who are not doing it primarily for religious reasons.

 

Oh good...at least one person that can represent some diversity.

 

What I'm reading from one person's updates (she's in the room) is not good. A truant officer that wants the right to go into anyone's home (even without any report of an issue in the home) to "help" :glare:

 

(I know I'm not in IL anymore, but we have family and friends there and started our hsing journey there as well...so ya'll are close to my heart on this matter)

 

My refresh button is going to wear out by day's end LOL!

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What I'm reading from one person's updates (she's in the room) is not good. A truant officer that wants the right to go into anyone's home (even without any report of an issue in the home) to "help" :glare:

 

 

 

I liked the guy on FB who commented that maybe that truant officer could help with washing dishes!

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Excuse me - could they define 'sinister' homeschooler for me? :mad:

 

I am outraged on behalf of home schoolers in Illinois. Truly. This is a stacked deck and a waste of taxpayer dollars. This hearing is a sham. They are padding their speakers and allowing ONE person to speak from the other side?:angry:

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Excuse me - could they define 'sinister' homeschooler for me? :mad:

 

I am outraged on behalf of home schoolers in Illinois. Truly. This is a stacked deck and a waste of taxpayer dollars. This hearing is a sham. They are padding their speakers and allowing ONE person to speak from the other side?:angry:

 

Yeah, they aren't concerned with teachers that have sinister intentions.

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Yeah, they aren't concerned with teachers that have sinister intentions.

 

 

That made my blood boil. When I open the paper every day and read the news about yet another public school teacher/employee that is engaging in inappropriate behavior (locally we had one run off and marry a student, another arrested for having sex in public with her former - underage student, and one sexting with a student) then I get really cheesed off about crud like that. Police your backyard before coming and trying to tell me what's wrong in mine. I loathe bureaucrats.

 

The truant officer is giving me flashbacks to when I had to deal with power mad administrators in the public schools.

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That made my blood boil. When I open the paper every day and read the news about yet another public school teacher/employee that is engaging in inappropriate behavior (locally we had one run off and marry a student, another arrested for having sex in public with her former - underage student, and one sexting with a student) then I get really cheesed off about crud like that. Police your backyard before coming and trying to tell me what's wrong in mine. I loathe bureaucrats.

 

The truant officer is giving me flashbacks to when I had to deal with power mad administrators in the public schools.

 

We've had several in our area that were arrested (male and female) for child porn and student affairs. I can tell you that IL is no better, even if they aren't making the paper.

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What I'm reading from one person's updates (she's in the room) is not good. A truant officer that wants the right to go into anyone's home (even without any report of an issue in the home) to "help" :glare:

 

 

 

 

Can I then go into my child's ps classroom to "help" without warning? (If I were to put them in ps...) Do I get to evaluate the teacher and report her to the state if I don't like the way she teaches?

 

That is wrong wrong wrong on so many levels! It's funny to joke about inviting him to do the dishes, but the reality is a truant officer would be used to bully HSers in every *sinister* way imaginable if this were to be so.

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A high school administrator in my hometown was caught texting naughty pics to high school girls from his state-paid-for cell phone and ordering the same kind of materials from his WORK PC. They said they couldn't fire him because he had been a tenured teacher and if they let him go from his administration position, they had to put him back in the classroom. Last I heard, he was still on paid administrative leave. $100,000 plus a year of it. And I actually knew this guy in high school. It is outrageous.

 

But by all means, go after the homeschoolers. I mean, we are all costing the state at least that much, right?

 

I just don't get it. Illinois homeschoolers are private schools. What do the truant officers and Superintendents have to do with them legally? These groups don't police the MANY unaccredited private schools in Illinois that are open to the public. They don't monitor or register them. And they lose the same funding for all private school students as they do for private school homeschooled students. I guess they think homeschoolers make for an easy scapegoat and an easy target.

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The twitter feed is fascinating, too. Some senator opposes homeschooling because she can't imagine why we want to be with our kids all day. She likes a break from her kids.

 

Is this 1989 in America?? Has the public learned nothing about homeschooling?

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Senator Lightford can't understand why we'd want to be around our kids all day. Says she likes a break from hers.

 

So now we're not just 'sinister' - we're weird for liking our kids.

 

Oh another 'gem' - Sen. Martinez: how many families are "hiding behind" homeschooling family but falling through the cracks?

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Seriously?? This is her arguement? :svengo:

 

I'll certainly agree she shouldn't homeschool if that's the case. The way these people get away with throwing out asinine remarks with no data....

 

I want data - how many 'sinister' intended homeschoolers are there that such a bill is necessary? How many truant officers have had such a positive impact on struggling students that they need to have increased power? How many families are 'hiding'? Facts. The persons behind this bill don't seem to be acquainted with them.

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I've already heard from a local hsing mother that the police have taken it upon themselves to pick up her boys and drive them home in the squad car whe they are out during school hours. Nevermind they are on their way to or from the library, have hs id cards, and the mother has explained it to the cops many times. Putting more power behind such actions/harrassment is all we need.

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I've already heard from a local hsing mother that the police have taken it upon themselves to pick up her boys and drive them home in the squad car whe they are out during school hours. Nevermind they are on their way to or from the library, have hs id cards, and the mother has explained it to the cops many times. Putting more power behind such actions/harrassment is all we need.

 

What state are you in???

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Illlinois. Suburbs of Chicago.

 

Hmmm, given that this is a recurring issue and those boys have the right to walk to and from the library (in fact, are carrying id stating they homeschool and have given account as to where they are coming from and where they are going), this could easily turn into filing for harassment against the PD. I'd be calling an attorney.

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Hmmm, given that this is a recurring issue and those boys have the right to walk to and from the library (in fact, are carrying id stating they homeschool and have given account as to where they are coming from and where they are going), this could easily turn into filing for harassment against the PD. I'd be calling an attorney.

 

:iagree:

 

At the least, a strongly worded letter to the PD using the word "harrassment" is in order.

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