California Court Rules Home-School Parents must be Accredited

Many home-based businesses are part of a life-style that can include home-schooling children. These “Mompreneurs” blend running a part-time home-based business with educating their children. The home-based business can be operated around the schooling schedule for the kids.
If a recent California state appellate court ruling holds up, those Mompreneurs might have to put their kids on a bus and ship them off to public school if they are not accredited teachers. From SignOnSanDiego.com:

“Parents do not have a constitutional right to home school their children,” wrote Justice H. Walter Croskey in a Feb. 28 opinion signed by the two other members of the 2nd District Court of Appeal.
The ruling has rattled home-school families in San Diego County and throughout California. It is the subject of much speculation on the blogs, Web sites and networks that link thousands of home-schoolers statewide.

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