Does Council bill just let people keep their kids home and not educate them?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what's the solution from the people that wanted this?

once upon a time, a homeschool application was the way that parents could provide some small measure that SOMETHING educational was happening for their kids.

now they don't even need to provide that.

how can you confirm that a parent is providing an education to their child when the child never attends virtual school or in-person school?


It would be good if the Council could have created some structure for this, versus again burdening schools.

Seriously, for an entity that professes to want to make schools better, they sure do like making them stretched thin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what others do? We planned to keep ours home if we did not get into virtual. Given the health pandemic, lack of safety precautions it was a no for us.


Because some of us care about children and know about or have experienced child abuse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what others do? We planned to keep ours home if we did not get into virtual. Given the health pandemic, lack of safety precautions it was a no for us.


So you are homeschooling, yes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:and this portion of the bill was done to appease pumpkin mom and the upper SES people who are just scared. Not for people with kids with actual medical needs.


+1 She professes to care about low income children, but she truly only cares about her own. She and her husband have the ability to educate their kids.Kids whose parents are barely educated themselves and lack resources will gravely suffer.


Pumpkin mom has singlehandedly created so much many toxic situations. Yes I am personally acquainted with her. She is completely blind to her own biases and always will be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what others do? We planned to keep ours home if we did not get into virtual. Given the health pandemic, lack of safety precautions it was a no for us.


So you are homeschooling, yes?


I legitimately don't care if people homeschool. Homeschooling actually requires work, and alerting the government that you've got a plan, etc. Homeschoolers may not do educational well (my understanding is that this varies widely), but at least they've got some intention to do something.

Yes, homeschool might also be a mask for educational neglect or child abuse. But at least there is some initial measure of oversight there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what others do? We planned to keep ours home if we did not get into virtual. Given the health pandemic, lack of safety precautions it was a no for us.


Because some of us care about children and know about or have experienced child abuse.


Then you should be all about this plan, since it stops wasting CPS time and resources so they can focus on [checks notes] child abuse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what others do? We planned to keep ours home if we did not get into virtual. Given the health pandemic, lack of safety precautions it was a no for us.


Because some of us care about children and know about or have experienced child abuse.


Then you should be all about this plan, since it stops wasting CPS time and resources so they can focus on [checks notes] child abuse.


how does it do that? by parents saying "oh i'm no abusing my kid"?

also, why are these people wasting CPS time [checks notes] in the first place? still no answer to that one, is there, becky.
Anonymous
Who is pumpkin mom???
Anonymous
for people to keep their kids home without virtual school in the first place seems to require at least some check on the part of CPS. is that group saying that they should just be able to check a box somewhere and CPS won't come and check to see if they are actually educating their kids? seriously?

so you either burden CPS and your school or you say 'no oversight!' and have kids falling off the map.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who is pumpkin mom???


Google "pumpkin thief mom DC". She's one of the major organizers of the 'virtual option' brigade. She's also on some educational advisory council (and therefore a public figure whose policies you can public disagree with).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who is pumpkin mom???


Google "pumpkin thief mom DC". She's one of the major organizers of the 'virtual option' brigade. She's also on some educational advisory council (and therefore a public figure whose policies you can public disagree with).


Translation: my abhorrent mean girl behavior is totally fine!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who is pumpkin mom???


Google "pumpkin thief mom DC". She's one of the major organizers of the 'virtual option' brigade. She's also on some educational advisory council (and therefore a public figure whose policies you can public disagree with).


Translation: my abhorrent mean girl behavior is totally fine!


on her part? Where is there 'mean girl' behavior?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who is pumpkin mom???


Google "pumpkin thief mom DC". She's one of the major organizers of the 'virtual option' brigade. She's also on some educational advisory council (and therefore a public figure whose policies you can public disagree with).


Translation: my abhorrent mean girl behavior is totally fine!


disagreeing with a policy based on its problems = "mean girl behavior"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I see the Mayor's PR folks are out in force today.


ha. do you really think that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does the ability to keep your kids home until January without providing them education NOT mean some sort of child abuse?



Because they are providing them an education.


look lady, if you want the city to trust you’re educating your kids, you need to get it together and file the homeschool paperwork. if you cannot mange that, the city has every reason to believe you are educationally neglecting your kids.
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