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There
is a need in Ohio for homeschoolers to come together to promote,
protect and preserve the freedom to educate our children at home.
This website sprang from the painful realization that there wasn't
a non-denominational place in cyberspace that housed all-inclusive
information regarding the rights of all Ohioans to homeschool their
children. That was the intent of the information gathered at this
website.
If
the "agenda" for this website isn't clear, it is to present
thoughtful information to educate homeschoolers on laws, legislation
and issues that really are about homeschooling in the state of Ohio.
There are splashes of National issues here and there, but these
are the issues that seem to trickle down from a National level to
effect homeschoolers in Ohio, with or without basis.
The
hope for this website is that it becomes a cyber-face for an all
inclusive, network of people who stand behind the idea of vigilance
to true homeschooling issues and preservation of the basic human
right to educate our own children in Ohio.
This
website wouldn't have been possible without the wisdom, experience
and energy of a supportive group of people motivated to build this
site.
Below
are the headers and content that we would like to see used in the
future for this website.
(For
now, there are google-ads all over this site. When this website
can be supported by membership, the ads will go away. )
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ABOUT
You may see this symbol sprinkled throughout pages
at this website. These symbols indicate links to the
writings of well seasoned Ohio homeschoolers.
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ABOUT
You may see this symbol sprinkled throughout pages at this
website. These symbols indicate links to the worthwhile
and thoughtful writings of well seasoned homeschoolers outside
the state of Ohio.
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About
Our Content
The information contained in this site is for information purposes
only and it should not be considered to be legal advice. It comes from
a diverse group of Ohio homeschoolers. We encourage thoughtful exploration
into the idea of preserving individual freedoms to homeschool. Our hope
is that you can read about and consider the issues that pertain to homeshooling
our children in the State of Ohio objectively on these pages.
About
this website
This
website is represents an all inclusive, network of people who stand behind
the idea of vigilance to true homeschooling issues and preservation of
the basic human right to educate our own children in Ohio. Behind this
website is a diverse collection of people who have come together to contribute
their time and talents to this cause. Though much of what they do is in
the global
village,
there are times when these people do get together. If you are interested
in joining this network of people, please visit our membership page.
A Word About E-schools in
Ohio...
There are many styles and methods of homeschooling. If a family enrolls
their child in any public education system—even an online one—they
are not independent homeschoolers. Any
form of school at home that includes dependence on a public education
system is not independent homeschooling, it is public school at home,
or at-home public school.
Independent homeschooling means you are not dependent on the established
public system of education. If you are an independent homeschooler, you
have freed yourself from the power of the Public Education system.
The
reason that it is essential to distinguish the difference between these
kinds of education programs is because the rules and regulations that
pertain to at-home public school programs are very different from the
regulations that pertain to homeschoolers. It is possible that at-home
public school programs may introduce unnecessary regulation for those
who do not choose those programs. This website does not deal with laws,
legislation, or issues that pertain to online public schooling in Ohio.
This
website is dedicated and produced for Independent homeschoolers.
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A
burger is a burger, is a burger? by
Sue Duncan
Families choosing eCOT are struggling for their place; neither
fish nor fowl.The challenge for homeschoolers is to maintain
their own educational freedoms and autonomy, to be careful
about the blurring of the lines and distinctions, while supporting
educational choice for other families.
eCot
- Is it Homeschooling? by Sue Duncan
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Sage:
Sue Duncan.
Sue Duncan created (HS-ALERTS)
many years ago and they have been preserved and housed at The
Informed Parent blog, authored by Mary Nix of Northeast
Ohio. They were very timely and informative then and much of
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Homeschoolers,
Is Our Good Name For Sale?
by Larry and Susan Kaseman
"When we interact with public schools, we are drawn into their
values, standards, mentality, assumptions, and approach to education.
We increase the incentive and opportunities school officials have
to question us and investigate our homeschools. For reasons such
as these, the vast majority of homeschoolers choose to homeschool
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is an educational site and, as such, is protected by the 1st
Amendment's right to free speech. The information is a starting
point for you and should not be considered legal advice. Contact
an attorney for recommendations on how to deal with your particular
situation. This site is neither endorsed, nor sponsored by,
nor affiliated with any organization at this time. |
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2005-2009. Ohio Homeschool Network. All Rights Reserved.
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This
page was originally posted: November 12, 2008.
This page updated and posted:
December 2, 2008
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