Activist Post
February 8, 2013
According to an email alert sent out by the Home School Legal Defense Association,
a new bill is being introduced in the South Carolina State House of
Representatives that would threaten the ability of South Carolinians to
effectively and legally homeschool their children as well as further reducing choice in terms of which homeschooling option is selected.
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HSLDA states that House Bill 3478 (HB 3478) would
impose state testing on all homeschool students in both the South Carolina Association of Independent Home Schools (SCAIHS) and all homeschool associations. Additionally, results of the annual review of these organizations by the South Carolina Department of Education
would have to be reported to the legislature. Further, these
organizations would be required to provide the name of each student
being homeschooled to their respective school districts, instead of
providing just the number of students being homeschooled as is now
required.
HLSDA continues by writing,
But this is not the worst part of this terrible bill. It would ELIMINATE
membership in a homeschool association under Section 59-65-47 of the
South Carolina Code as an option for homeschooling on July 1, 2014. No
longer would South Carolina homeschoolers be able to exercise what is
known as the "third option" for complying with the compulsory attendance
law.
Unfortunately, while the HLSDA’s email alert may seem a bit too much to
believe, a simple reading of the bill proves that all the claims made by
the home schooling organization are, in fact, very true.
In regards to the first claim that the bill would
impose state testing on all homeschooling organizations, Section 1 (6)
erases all doubt as to the veracity of the claims made by the HLSDA.
students must participate in the annual statewide testing program and the Basic Skills Assessment Program
approved by the State Board of Education for their appropriate grade
level. The tests must be administered by a certified school district
employee either with public school students or by special arrangement at
the student's place of instruction, at the parent's option. The parent
is responsible for paying the test administrator if the test is administered at the student's home
Adding insult to injury, the bill also states that if the parents should
opt to have the test administered at home, the parents are responsible
for the cost of administration.
Obviously, by imposing state testing requirements upon homeschooled
students, the ability to ensure that state-sponsored propaganda is still
implanted into the minds of children is solidified. State tests, by
definition, will contain state-based curriculum by which students will
be measured, a policy that will necessitate the teaching of such
curriculum by parents, whatever their preference, to at least some degree.
Likewise, in regards to the claim that homeschooled students’ names will
be reported to their respective school districts, Section 2 (C) states
clearly,
By January thirtieth of each year, the South Carolina Association of Independent Home Schools shall report thenumbername and grade level of children home schooled through the association to the children's respective school districts to ensure compliance with the provisions of Section 59-65-10.
The
most frightening claim made by the HLSDA, however, is that membership
in a homeschool association would be eliminated with the passage of HB
3478. Yet, while the legislation does not state outright that homeschool
associations themselves will be banned, the bill does state that
associations with less than 50 members will no longer be considered
acceptable as meeting the requirements of existing law.
The bill states in Section 3 (A),
In lieu of the requirements of Section 59-65-40 or Section 59-65-45,
parents or guardians may teach their children at home if the
instruction is conducted under the auspices of an association for home
schools which has no fewer than fifty members and meets the requirements
of this section.
Because the only acceptable homeschooling associations are those with 50
or more students (effectively a private school), this clause concretely
eliminates the traditional notion of homeschooling which takes place
within the family home.
All in all, HB 3478 is not merely another step in the corralling of
Americans into the prison-style indoctrination camps known as American
public schools, it is the evisceration of homeschool rights in South
Carolina. This, of course, is merely one more step in the total removal
of parental rights altogether nationally and worldwide.
If you are in South Carolina, please contact your Representative
immediately and express your objection to HB 3478. Even if you are not a
resident of South Carolina, please call the individuals listed below
and explain to them the moral and legal objections to the passage of
this bill.
Please take special notice that Norman D. “Doug” Brannon (R-38) is the
main culprit for this insult to parental rights as he is the
Representative who proposed it to begin with.
Interestingly enough, Brannon is also associated with the most
notorious and unconstitutional common courts in the nation, Family
Court, so his lack of understanding or concern for the welfare of
children, families, and parental rights should come as no surprise.
With this in mind, his office deserves special attention and he can be contacted at: (803) 212-6876. He can be emailed at this address. Remember, a person to person interaction is always more effective than email.
The members of the House Education and Public Works Committee and their contact information is as follows:
Phillip D. "Phil" Owens, Chairman (R-5)
(803) 734-3053
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1433948692
Bill Taylor, 1st Vice Chairman (R-86)
(803) 212-6923
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1811363419
Robert L. Brown, 2nd Vice Chairman (D-116)
(803) 734-3170
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=220454519
Lester P. Branham, Jr. (D-61)
(803) 734-3002
Norman D. "Doug" Brannon (R-38)
(803) 212-6876
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=184659069
Joseph S. Daning (R-92)
(803) 734-2951
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=451136310
Raye Felder (R-26)
(803) 212-6892
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=570454477
Jerry N. Govan, Jr. (D-95)
(803) 734-3012
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=702272643
John Richard C. King (D-49)
(803) 212-6873
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1002272607
Harold Mitchell, Jr. (D-31)
(803) 734-6638
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1344318021
Ralph W. Norman (R-48)
(803) 212-6888
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1421590739
Andrew S. "Andy" Patrick (R-123)
(803) 212-6928
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1438636191
Joshua A. Putnam (R-10)
(803) 212-6931
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1497727093
Samuel Rivers, Jr. (R-15)
(803) 212-6890
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1564488449
Tommy M. Stringer (R-18)
(803) 212-6881
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1774999787
Don L. Wells (R-81)
(803) 212-6884
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1902272499
Mark N. Willis (R-16)
(803) 212-6882
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1942613404
Donna H. Wood (R-37)
(803) 212-6878
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/ email.php?T=M&C=1976136127
Phillip D. "Phil" Owens, Chairman (R-5)
(803) 734-3053
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Bill Taylor, 1st Vice Chairman (R-86)
(803) 212-6923
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Robert L. Brown, 2nd Vice Chairman (D-116)
(803) 734-3170
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Lester P. Branham, Jr. (D-61)
(803) 734-3002
Norman D. "Doug" Brannon (R-38)
(803) 212-6876
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Joseph S. Daning (R-92)
(803) 734-2951
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Raye Felder (R-26)
(803) 212-6892
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Jerry N. Govan, Jr. (D-95)
(803) 734-3012
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
John Richard C. King (D-49)
(803) 212-6873
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Harold Mitchell, Jr. (D-31)
(803) 734-6638
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Ralph W. Norman (R-48)
(803) 212-6888
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Andrew S. "Andy" Patrick (R-123)
(803) 212-6928
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Joshua A. Putnam (R-10)
(803) 212-6931
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Samuel Rivers, Jr. (R-15)
(803) 212-6890
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Tommy M. Stringer (R-18)
(803) 212-6881
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Don L. Wells (R-81)
(803) 212-6884
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Mark N. Willis (R-16)
(803) 212-6882
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Donna H. Wood (R-37)
(803) 212-6878
http://www.scstatehouse.gov/
Read other articles by Brandon Turbeville here.
Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Florence, South Carolina. He has a Bachelor's Degree from Francis Marion University and is the author of three books, Codex Alimentarius -- The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, and Five Sense Solutions and Dispatches From a Dissident. Turbeville has published over 190 articles dealing on a wide variety of subjects including health, economics, government corruption, and civil liberties. Brandon Turbeville's podcast Truth on The Tracks can be found every Monday night 9 pm EST at UCYTV. He is available for radio and TV interviews. Please contact activistpost (at) gmail.com.
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