Re: Pregnant senior not allowed to graduate with class
- From: "DJGordon" <danigordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 21:14:55 -0500
That's what I thought too because I think we've had this discussion. But
when I went to the Alabama laws concerning education and the like, under the
finance headings "church schools" as they were termed, were discussed. So I
really don't know what to think on that one.
Dani
"kathycarp" <kathycarp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ......since the above is the case, of
> course they would still get their funding for her attendance
>
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> Dani,
> I don't think catholic schools get public funding at all, do they?
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> Kathy
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> "DJGordon" <danigordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Home schooling in Alabama is very lax with very few laws governing it.
>> But this is not a traditional home schooling approach. She was still a
>> member of this school but took her studies from one of their classroom
>> teachers in her home. That's it, the only difference was her location. I
>> read every article I found at Google news on her and it wasn't that hard
>> to decipher. I just got done reading Alabama laws on schooling and she
>> was not a traditional home school student. A home schooled student is
>> someone taught by a direct parent or another parent in their home because
>> they don't want to send their child to school under the school district
>> they live in. She was sent home by her school, but still taught by her
>> school. This has been said over and over, why is it so hard for some to
>> understand that it's not like her parents decided to pull her out of
>> school and educate her themselves. The school made the decision, sent her
>> home, schooled her at home. The only difference she had was in location.
>>
>> And to answer the last post you asked......since the above is the case,
>> of course they would still get their funding for her attendance. As long
>> as she was home when the teacher got there, she was not considered absent
>> and they got their credit for that day. I know that MCHS where I went to
>> school gets $1000 per day per student for attendance, and say they spend
>> $700 of it in educating that student. I don't know how it is with church
>> schools in Alabama but how different can it be when I am reading that in
>> their state that even parochial schools are governed by their school
>> districts and not private like they are here in KY. So I can't answer
>> 100%, but I can research which I have done, and give the results, which I
>> have done numerous times now.
>>
>> Dani
>>
>> "Jeannie Wilson" <jwilson421@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:Xns965DD6BF733F4jwilson421comcastnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> "DJGordon" <danigordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote here for all to
>>> seenews:uiMje.13230$CR5.5657@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>>>
>>>> I was still a part of Marshall County High
>>>> School and would have been allowed to have participate in any school
>>>> activities that I was able to do physically.
>>>
>>> Is that the way Alabama handles their home-schooling? States handle the
>>> home-school issue separately.
>>
>>
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