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In Yer Neck User ID: 72590658 United States 02/20/2019 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53802241 When or if they do this, we'll see how many case workers they send out will want to take bullets to the head. They don't have enough security services to 'force' the issue and the know it. They've pretty much done that in California. Homeschooling is illegal (unless using some shady "umbrella school"). Vaccines are being given in the schools during school hours. Vaccine laws are getting tighter. You don't see any of the hippies standing up and fighting, because the state of California is their ally against "big orange bad man" so it must be their friend. They're just lining up their little dreadlocked 5-year-olds for their shots. Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] All of that boils down to sign up your school once a year online ( takes about 10 minutes) and keep an attendance record. We're on our third year of homeschooling, in California. Granted, that's when filed as a private home school. The other 2 options may mean more regulations. Last Edited by In Yer Neck on 02/20/2019 02:38 PM It's been swell, but the swellings gone down.- Tank girl "To hell with them fella's. Buzzards gotta eat, same as the worms." - Josey Wales. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77019448 United States 02/20/2019 02:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there are 2 versions of the vaccines one for jews and another one for non-jews during the formation of the genocidal state of israel, they they also had two versions of vaccines, one for ashkenazi jews and the one for sephardic jews - they deceitfully killed, maimed, and sterilized the sephardi jews they are implementing this worldwide, autism, sterilization, maiming, and death are from vaccines Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77304315 [link to www.jimstone.is] Oh, here's something: Claudia mentioned one of her students from South Korea has a family that went totally anti-vax after they noticed too many kids going autistic after vaccines, and really went anti vax after a huge campaign of government shots that killed a bunch of people. This would be filed under expunged news. Evidently the South Korean government put enormous pressure on people to get a vaccine which killed a lot of people. I don't know what vaccine but the kid (who is elite class, not just upper class) said they figured out the media was lying, the government was lying, and that the huge autism stats are directly attributable to childhood vaccines. They figured it out years ago and none of them have been vaxxed. Their family and extended family has an autism rate of zero. Their avoidance of the vaccine that killed off a lot of people was because of the autism prevalence obviously caused by vaccines, and having a bunch of people die when they were already aware seriously cemented their stand against vaccines. So it is not just the American "anti science you're a dufus if you notice yet predominantly the upper class intellectuals figure it out " CONSPIRACY THEORISTS sitting alone in a corner on the vax issue, no, they have those at least in South Korea too! VACCINES ARE EUGENICS |
Renaissance Woman User ID: 74808330 United States 02/20/2019 02:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apart from public schools being little more than indoctrination centers, mandatory vaccination is one of the main reasons we choose to home school. Quoting: In Yer Neck Homeschooler here too. However, my completely un-vaxed child did attend two private Montessori preschools (half days), one private church-based school in early elementary, and one disastrous semester of public school. All four schools, no vaxes, no problem. Just give them the "form" (which you have to make up yourself based on what you find online) and no one cares. Each state is different, but I'm just saying that it's not always as "mandatory for school" as people claim. We heard that constantly (even from our neighbor who is a teacher), but hey -- my kid was in public school with no vaxes ever, so don't believe the lies! Having said that... homeschool if you can, for a thousand other reasons. My two cents. "For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light." |
oniongrass User ID: 77265497 United States 02/20/2019 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53802241 When or if they do this, we'll see how many case workers they send out will want to take bullets to the head. They don't have enough security services to 'force' the issue and the know it. They've pretty much done that in California. Homeschooling is illegal (unless using some shady "umbrella school"). Vaccines are being given in the schools during school hours. Vaccine laws are getting tighter. You don't see any of the hippies standing up and fighting, because the state of California is their ally against "big orange bad man" so it must be their friend. They're just lining up their little dreadlocked 5-year-olds for their shots. Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] So according to that list 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. California does have a "personal beliefs exemption". How is that different from a religious exemption? And if you have a teaching credential, you can just homeschool yourself and not file any detailed paperwork. Maybe that even exempts you from #6 and the vaccination issue doesn't even come up. . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
oniongrass User ID: 77265497 United States 02/20/2019 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apart from public schools being little more than indoctrination centers, mandatory vaccination is one of the main reasons we choose to home school. Quoting: In Yer Neck Homeschooler here too. However, my completely un-vaxed child did attend two private Montessori preschools (half days), one private church-based school in early elementary, and one disastrous semester of public school. All four schools, no vaxes, no problem. Just give them the "form" (which you have to make up yourself based on what you find online) and no one cares. Each state is different, but I'm just saying that it's not always as "mandatory for school" as people claim. We heard that constantly (even from our neighbor who is a teacher), but hey -- my kid was in public school with no vaxes ever, so don't believe the lies! Having said that... homeschool if you can, for a thousand other reasons. My two cents. I think public school starts being worth it by high school age. Can you teach precalculus, chemistry, physics, writing skills, etc? Early school years are somewhat babysitting and indoctrination, but by high school it's pretty academic, and you are paying for it so why not use it? . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
Paranoiaaaaa Butters User ID: 77184268 United States 02/20/2019 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics and other medical groups have long said that states should get rid of all exemptions except when a vaccine would cause medical harm to a child."....Oh, the Irony. Quoting: In Yer Neck That statement just makes my head hurt. That is the whole point of refusing vaccinations! I guess the vaccinations being poisonous or having terrible side effects doesn't count. "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you." - Fox Mulder - The X-Files "Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans." - John Lennon |
miked User ID: 77392160 United States 02/20/2019 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | in oregon I had to take an online e class and print out the proof of the class. careful what you sign. i have heard of parents signing crap that basically admits to being a poor parent. i also have a letter from the family rabbi. vaccines are not kosher. Quoting: miked You have to have the right rabbi. An orthodox rabbi around here with a decent sized congregation wrote that they're not forbidden. So, some research is required. Monsey is pretty hardcore, so they probably have rabbis there who will say it's not kosher. my wife's brother is a rabbi. also you can ask 10 rabbi's the same question and get all different answers. none of wich is wrong. if someone asks if you're a god, you say yes! |
In Yer Neck User ID: 72590658 United States 02/20/2019 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: TlvmmCpoft They've pretty much done that in California. Homeschooling is illegal (unless using some shady "umbrella school"). Vaccines are being given in the schools during school hours. Vaccine laws are getting tighter. You don't see any of the hippies standing up and fighting, because the state of California is their ally against "big orange bad man" so it must be their friend. They're just lining up their little dreadlocked 5-year-olds for their shots. Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] So according to that list 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. California does have a "personal beliefs exemption". How is that different from a religious exemption? And if you have a teaching credential, you can just homeschool yourself and not file any detailed paperwork. Maybe that even exempts you from #6 and the vaccination issue doesn't even come up. The personal exemption is only valid if it was signed before Jan 1, 2016. And, it only lasts until the next school change meaning elementary, middle or high school. ETA....forgot my link: [link to www.nvic.org (secure)] Last Edited by In Yer Neck on 02/20/2019 02:58 PM It's been swell, but the swellings gone down.- Tank girl "To hell with them fella's. Buzzards gotta eat, same as the worms." - Josey Wales. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76923886 United States 02/20/2019 03:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: In Yer Neck Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] So according to that list 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. California does have a "personal beliefs exemption". How is that different from a religious exemption? And if you have a teaching credential, you can just homeschool yourself and not file any detailed paperwork. Maybe that even exempts you from #6 and the vaccination issue doesn't even come up. The personal exemption is only valid if it was signed before Jan 1, 2016. And, it only lasts until the next school change meaning elementary, middle or high school. ETA....forgot my link: [link to www.nvic.org (secure)] This is correct, California was turned over to Chinese Authoritarians to force Vaccinate the peasants. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77389556 United States 02/20/2019 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1.) Formaldehyde 2.) Glutaraldehyde 3.) Thimerosal Really? This is like Nazi Germany all over again. Might as well execute a person rather than feigning vaccination. My body is sovereign and what I put in it is my prerogative not a government. This won't go down well. |
snark Forum Administrator 02/20/2019 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is so very alarming, and 100% what I expect from that fucking snake Gottleib. He is truly the enemy of the people and the lapdog of pharma. T For Texas, T For Tennessee! The virtue of courage is a prerequisite for the practice of all other virtues, because otherwise one is virtuous only when virtue has no cost. There are times when something needs to be done, and yet we know that if we step up and do this needful thing, we will pay a heavy personal price. -C.S. Lewis |
Renaissance Woman User ID: 74808330 United States 02/20/2019 04:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apart from public schools being little more than indoctrination centers, mandatory vaccination is one of the main reasons we choose to home school. Quoting: In Yer Neck Homeschooler here too. However, my completely un-vaxed child did attend two private Montessori preschools (half days), one private church-based school in early elementary, and one disastrous semester of public school. All four schools, no vaxes, no problem. Just give them the "form" (which you have to make up yourself based on what you find online) and no one cares. Each state is different, but I'm just saying that it's not always as "mandatory for school" as people claim. We heard that constantly (even from our neighbor who is a teacher), but hey -- my kid was in public school with no vaxes ever, so don't believe the lies! Having said that... homeschool if you can, for a thousand other reasons. My two cents. I think public school starts being worth it by high school age. Can you teach precalculus, chemistry, physics, writing skills, etc? Early school years are somewhat babysitting and indoctrination, but by high school it's pretty academic, and you are paying for it so why not use it? Yes, as a matter of fact, I personally can teach all those things you mentioned. My daughter is 13 and we are already covering algebra II, chemistry, physics, French, etc. She can also take those classes at a community college, especially since her ACT score is above the national average and above their minimum requirement. We will be doing that starting this summer. When she is high school age, I won't have to show her ACT score for the community college, because they have those classes for homeschoolers as long as they are old enough. (Not old enough now, so thus she took the ACT to prove she is ready.) For most subjects, good homeschool curriculum is self-directing, meaning she doesn't really need a teacher. The lessons are explained in language that a teacher would use, with all the exercises, experiments, quizzes, tests, etc. included, plus a teacher/parent guide if desired. This is not appropriate for all students of course, but my kid happens to love it. I am involved, of course, but not as much as you might think. Having said all that -- she does want to go to "regular" high school for the experience, and I get that. We are looking at one public and one private in our county, but we have another year or so to decide. Personally, I think she'll find it frustrating and distracting compared to the learning she does now (in a fraction of the time), but I'm game to let her try. We have plenty of options. "For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light." |
Loup Garou User ID: 75090052 United States 02/20/2019 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah they poison the American children and then allow unvaccinated people from 3rd world countries to pour into our country unhindered bringing all manner of disease both known and unknown. Congress working hard to destroy our Nation one person at a time. Just because YOU don’t believe in the Rougarou; or the Loup Garou, don’t make you safe; No ! The Constitution is a blend of 'moral certitude' -- which is one of the reasons that criminals are determined to be rid of it and We the People must be even more determined to defend it. "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." - Thomas Paine The only thing the Illuminati fears is an independent person who can live, eat, sleep, stay warm and defend themselves separate from Federal help. Pray that the Lord gives us more time! The End is near and time is short! A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion. ~Proverbs 18:2 For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible "A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle" - James Keller Checkd, Keked, and Rekt! #Kids2 |
janedoenut User ID: 76437141 United States 02/20/2019 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: TlvmmCpoft They've pretty much done that in California. Homeschooling is illegal (unless using some shady "umbrella school"). Vaccines are being given in the schools during school hours. Vaccine laws are getting tighter. You don't see any of the hippies standing up and fighting, because the state of California is their ally against "big orange bad man" so it must be their friend. They're just lining up their little dreadlocked 5-year-olds for their shots. Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] All of that boils down to sign up your school once a year online ( takes about 10 minutes) and keep an attendance record. We're on our third year of homeschooling, in California. Granted, that's when filed as a private home school. The other 2 options may mean more regulations. If I'm understanding you correctly, your children are in their 3rd year of studying Public School “If you'll let me tell you what I imagine about myself, you'll find it a lot more interesting” –Anne Shirley "Seemingly your father nor mother taught you that as a man, it's your job to protect and provide for women and lead strong families. As men, had you done your job, you wouldn't be living in a matriarchal society." - Janedoenut, 2018 |
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oniongrass User ID: 77265497 United States 02/20/2019 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: TlvmmCpoft They've pretty much done that in California. Homeschooling is illegal (unless using some shady "umbrella school"). Vaccines are being given in the schools during school hours. Vaccine laws are getting tighter. You don't see any of the hippies standing up and fighting, because the state of California is their ally against "big orange bad man" so it must be their friend. They're just lining up their little dreadlocked 5-year-olds for their shots. Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] All of that boils down to sign up your school once a year online ( takes about 10 minutes) and keep an attendance record. We're on our third year of homeschooling, in California. Granted, that's when filed as a private home school. The other 2 options may mean more regulations. Oh, you just have to "maintain immunization records". The record can say that there were no immunizations, right? . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
oniongrass User ID: 77265497 United States 02/20/2019 04:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: In Yer Neck Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] All of that boils down to sign up your school once a year online ( takes about 10 minutes) and keep an attendance record. We're on our third year of homeschooling, in California. Granted, that's when filed as a private home school. The other 2 options may mean more regulations. If I'm understanding you correctly, your children are in their 3rd year of studying Public School You can teach lots of good things in science. Social studies can be what you think is true history. The rest of it (math, reading, writing, driver's ed) is certainly useful for anyone. . DON'T VAX, PROPHYLAX! ____________ There is no anger in Me: If one offers Me thorns and thistles, I will march to battle against him, And set all of them on fire. But if he holds fast to My refuge, He makes Me his friend; He makes Me his friend. (Isaiah 27:4-5) |
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janedoenut User ID: 76437141 United States 02/20/2019 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can teach lots of good things in science. Social studies can be what you think is true history. The rest of it (math, reading, writing, driver's ed) is certainly useful for anyone. Quoting: oniongrass So you get to teach your own curriculum vs the online school stuff? I'm not sure how that works but good if it is that way. “If you'll let me tell you what I imagine about myself, you'll find it a lot more interesting” –Anne Shirley "Seemingly your father nor mother taught you that as a man, it's your job to protect and provide for women and lead strong families. As men, had you done your job, you wouldn't be living in a matriarchal society." - Janedoenut, 2018 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45239994 United States 02/20/2019 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They already are in many countrys of the world, they have like 5 vaccinations that need to be done within the first 24 hours of birth or that parents that refuse go to jail and the children are brought up in a foster home. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76069403 Jokes on them when people stop having kids but the idiots. |
In Yer Neck User ID: 72590658 United States 02/20/2019 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: In Yer Neck Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] All of that boils down to sign up your school once a year online ( takes about 10 minutes) and keep an attendance record. We're on our third year of homeschooling, in California. Granted, that's when filed as a private home school. The other 2 options may mean more regulations. If I'm understanding you correctly, your children are in their 3rd year of studying Public School Edited my snippy reply, after I read on and realized you were just unclear on how it works. Some people choose to do public school at home, we don't use those sources though. Cheers Last Edited by In Yer Neck on 02/20/2019 05:57 PM It's been swell, but the swellings gone down.- Tank girl "To hell with them fella's. Buzzards gotta eat, same as the worms." - Josey Wales. |
In Yer Neck User ID: 72590658 United States 02/20/2019 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can teach lots of good things in science. Social studies can be what you think is true history. The rest of it (math, reading, writing, driver's ed) is certainly useful for anyone. Quoting: oniongrass So you get to teach your own curriculum vs the online school stuff? I'm not sure how that works but good if it is that way. Yes, you can. You write your own lessons. It's been swell, but the swellings gone down.- Tank girl "To hell with them fella's. Buzzards gotta eat, same as the worms." - Josey Wales. |
In Yer Neck User ID: 72590658 United States 02/20/2019 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: In Yer Neck Homeschooling is not illegal in California. In fact, it is hardly regulated at all. Hardly regulated at all, eh? Fuck, I hate to see what you think is over regulation. "Complying with California’s homeschool law In California there are three legal options under which you may homeschool privately. Homeschooling as a home-based private school: In order to operate your homeschool program as a private school, you should follow these requirements: 1. File an annual private school affidavit. 2. Maintain an attendance register. 3. Instruction must be in English. 4. Instructors must be capable of teaching. 5. Provide instruction in the courses commonly taught in the public schools (e.g., language arts, math, science, social studies, health, and driver training). 6. Maintain immunization records or personal beliefs exemption. 7. Maintain a list of courses of study. 8. Maintain a list of instructors with their addresses and qualifications. Homeschooling with a private school satellite program (PSP): A private school satellite program is one in which the majority of the instruction is provided at home. The PSP must meet all the requirements for operating a private school, which are listed under “Homeschooling as a home-based private school” above. Homeschooling via instruction by a private tutor: A child who is being instructed by someone with a California teaching credential for the grade level taught is considered exempt from public school attendance. The child must be taught for at least three hours a day, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., for 175 days each school year in the several branches of study required to be taught by the public schools and in the English language. The instructor may be the parent, as long as he or she has the required California teaching credential. Families homeschooling under this option are not required to file private school affidavits or report any other information to the state." more at link [link to hslda.org (secure)] All of that boils down to sign up your school once a year online ( takes about 10 minutes) and keep an attendance record. We're on our third year of homeschooling, in California. Granted, that's when filed as a private home school. The other 2 options may mean more regulations. Oh, you just have to "maintain immunization records". The record can say that there were no immunizations, right? That is my understanding. My kids were partially vaccinated, then I started paying attention. It's been swell, but the swellings gone down.- Tank girl "To hell with them fella's. Buzzards gotta eat, same as the worms." - Josey Wales. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77057813 02/20/2019 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there are 2 versions of the vaccines one for jews and another one for non-jews during the formation of the genocidal state of israel, they they also had two versions of vaccines, one for ashkenazi jews and the one for sephardic jews - they deceitfully killed, maimed, and sterilized the sephardi jews they are implementing this worldwide, autism, sterilization, maiming, and death are from vaccines Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77304315 [link to www.jimstone.is] Oh, here's something: Claudia mentioned one of her students from South Korea has a family that went totally anti-vax after they noticed too many kids going autistic after vaccines, and really went anti vax after a huge campaign of government shots that killed a bunch of people. This would be filed under expunged news. Evidently the South Korean government put enormous pressure on people to get a vaccine which killed a lot of people. I don't know what vaccine but the kid (who is elite class, not just upper class) said they figured out the media was lying, the government was lying, and that the huge autism stats are directly attributable to childhood vaccines. They figured it out years ago and none of them have been vaxxed. Their family and extended family has an autism rate of zero. Their avoidance of the vaccine that killed off a lot of people was because of the autism prevalence obviously caused by vaccines, and having a bunch of people die when they were already aware seriously cemented their stand against vaccines. So it is not just the American "anti science you're a dufus if you notice yet predominantly the upper class intellectuals figure it out " CONSPIRACY THEORISTS sitting alone in a corner on the vax issue, no, they have those at least in South Korea too! VACCINES ARE EUGENICS [link to www.jimstone.is] RACE BASED EUGENICS are FORCED via VACCINES your doctor, your nurse, gov't, CDC, WHO, UN, Bill & Melinda Gates are all INVOLVED to ensure you have no future by killing, maiming, mental retarding, trannifying your children |
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janedoenut User ID: 76437141 United States 02/20/2019 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Edited my snippy reply, after I read on and realized you were just unclear on how it works. Some people choose to do public school at home, we don't use those sources though. Cheers Quoting: In Yer Neck “If you'll let me tell you what I imagine about myself, you'll find it a lot more interesting” –Anne Shirley "Seemingly your father nor mother taught you that as a man, it's your job to protect and provide for women and lead strong families. As men, had you done your job, you wouldn't be living in a matriarchal society." - Janedoenut, 2018 |
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Deplorable Doomfan45 User ID: 77240890 United States 02/20/2019 06:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To those parents who don't want aborted fetus and toxins in their babies, this might be a worry! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77133359 The head of the US Food and Drug Administration says that if states don't require more schoolchildren to get vaccinated, the federal government might have to step in. [link to www.cnn.com (secure)] Trump will NEVER allow that to happen. doomfan |