Californians confused over homeschooling laws
Is homeschooling legal in California, or not?
Many parents and even school officials are confused, because in February 2008, the courts handed down a ruling that would have made homeschooling illegal in California.
This decision in re Rachel L engaged homeschool communities across the country.
A few months later, the same court reversed itself and declared that it was legal in California for parents to operate a homeschool program as a private school.
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“California is a great state for homeschoolers,” according to the Home School Legal Defense Association’s website.
“They have tremendous freedom, and research demonstrates that parents are doing a great job of preparing their children for life and academic success.
“But the public school establishment continues to view with suspicion parents who choose to home educate.”
The U.S. Supreme Court has stated that parents are presumed to act in the best interest of their children in Parham v. J.R., 442 U.S. 584 (1979).
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