My heart goes out to you. Here in the states, there are still a few choices. There was recently a mass Exodus from California because of SB277, which mandates vaccines, even for those involved with state-funded homeschooling and the bill was written open-ended so more restrictions can be added. So frustrating! Holding your sweet family in love and light.
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Since when does the state fund home schoolers? Indiana doesn't but even if they did I wouldn't want their funding because with their funding comes regulation. I knew I made a smart move moving away from CA. Indiana is easy to home school in and our homeschool groups keeps the state out of Home Schoolers business. CA is scary with the
shitcrap they do. Did you know CA and AZ has the highest rate of taking kids from their parents and forcing adoptions. CPS tried pulling shit with me when I lived in CA it is why I moved back home. Being harassed by CPS for being poor isn't something I was going to mess with.It was a charter school where an Educational Specialist (aka credentialed teacher) would come to your house each month and review progress, etc. When I was first homeschooling and waking up it was a nice transition, plus I was lucky that my ES happened to be a friend and we used the funds wisely to stock up on art supplies and music /art lessons! However, I'm glad we left when we did. Now we're independently eclectically homeschooling (unschooling w/ a Waldorf-ish flair) in Idaho and loving it! I don't even want to go back to visit!
Oh the public charter schools that we marketed heavily as a home school and though done at home follows the same rules as PS. I tried that for a minute myself but it was a hybird school we did 2 days a week at the learning center and 3 days at home. Been there done that lol I love not having restrictions.
Ours was much more lenient, and with my friend as ES, we still schooled in our own style. I was very lucky, but yeah, the freedom in Idaho is awesome.