California court to rehear homeschooling case
March 26th, 2008From the San Francisco Chronicle:
A state appeals court has agreed to reconsider its decision last month that barred homeschooling by parents who lack teaching credentials, raising the possibility that the judges will change a decision that has infuriated homeschool advocates nationwide.
The Second District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles granted a rehearing Tuesday at the request of a couple who have taught their eight children at home without credentials.
It is not unusual for appeals courts to reconsider decisions, and the result is often a minor revision that leaves the original conclusion unchanged. But the three-judge panel in the homeschooling case hinted at a re-evaluation of its entire Feb. 28 ruling by inviting written arguments from state and local education officials and teachers’ unions.
This is good news. Maybe this time they’ll get it right. I previously blogged about the original ruling.
AMEN. Is our God Awesome or what?
Where is everyone?
Vern, it seems people are blogged out on this subject.
I think everyone saw this coming as well.