You Would Think…
That if enough parents getting angry over Hannah Montana ticket scalping could bring about investigations and legal action, then parents getting angry over the courts taking away their right to homeschool without a teaching credential could bring about positive change as well.
I mean, come on. The Hannah Freaking Montana Bill? Actually, the “Freaking” part isn’t really a part of it. I added that myself. I think it sounds better.
I’m going to be doing a series of posts (rather than one LONG post) with my thoughts on the ruling handed down by a California appellate court late last month, now that my initial anger is out of the way, so for those of you who have told me you miss “hearing my voice” on the internet - this one’s for you. Okay, not really for you. But kind of.
I’ll be giving up my nightly hot bath to do this, just so you know I MEAN IT.
March 11th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
Okay, being not in America anymore, I don’t really keep up with things like this, but are you telling me that they are trying to make homeschooling ILLEGAL without a teaching credential?! Wow, I just got really pissed off even writing that.
March 12th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
Jokingly….
Looks like that monastic farm might actually be a reality someday!!!! As long as its not in Cali….
No really… I don’t even understand how this has happend there. Here… WA…. so many people have started homeschooling that the public system is trying to help by offering extra curricular and supplemental help for homeschoolers… I don’t get it… I thought Cali was so progressive… Where is the history of this bill? Do you know?
Pissed with you…