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That's nice that it's in education law but how are they actually covering the topics? 10th graders today can't tell me what a 6th grader could 30 years ago in terms of how legislation becomes law (thank you Schoolhouse Rock). Current public school students are getting more time spent on "diversity", "multiculturalism", and other topics than on basic civics, the roots of our system of government, English common law vs. the Napoleonic Code, etc. Look at how much time they spend (or don't) in the current curriculum on George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, the Second Continental Congress, the essential grievances that drove the American Revolution, the Louisiana Purchase and America's expansion into the West, etc. When they DO study the Westward Expansion, do they get anything more than "Manifest Destiny was evil"?
To paraphrase Ted Nugent, this isn't a home-schooling problem, this is a MANIAC problem... you can find a small minority in just about any group that will exploit whatever they can to do EVIL things. This should in no way be used to justify taking away the rights of citizens... My wife goes to extreme efforts to ensure our children are taught above and beyond what they would get in public schools- our oldest has been in and out of Public schools, so we're not just blindly saying they're CRAP where we live, they are worse.
Our youngest isn't even required to be in school at all until he's 7yo under our county- and he's already beyond 1st grade level in all subjects...at 6yo. She started him with an on-line Kindergarten at 5 (since it was based out of another county that allowed him to be enrolled with his August birthday at 5yo) because we used a "distance learning" public school, he's on record as starting Kindergarten in 2011... This wasn't done because we are dictatorial parents, he was BORED, and was asking if he could do what his older sisters were doing (home school)
So don't even hint that it MIGHT be ok to take away options that we currently have, based on the actions of a few bad individuals. Lumping responsible adults who are seeking alternatives to poor public school systems with what you are describing is insulting...