Tuesday, June 14, 2011

A Rant.....just a little ranting

rant- (verb) 1: to talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner



Today I called to register Samuel for football. He loves football and has been talking about playing all year. I was told that unless he is registered in public school, he cannot play. This is because they follow the same rules as high school football. He can play baseball, soccer, or wrestle....but no football. I called Mr. Allen, the president of the Coosa Valley Football Association, and his advice to me was to enroll him in public school. I could hardly contain myself....but I did. My blood boils a little now as I type this.  So basically they are telling me my children will be ostracized because I choose to educate them at home. Last time I checked we still pay taxes to fund the public schools even though we don't send our children to them. So why shouldn't we be able to let our children play football or be in the band????  Here are some facts from this site..... Alabama's Tim Tebow Bill .


Facts and Statistics


Homeschooling is growing rapidly and there are an estimated 2 million homeschooled children in the US.


Alabama has an estimated 25,000 homeschooled children.


Research shows that homeschooled students score well above the national average on standardized tests.


Homeschool parents are tax-payers and voters.


24 other states allow some form of "Equal Access" where homeschooled students participate in extracurricular activities.


325 Homeschooled Athletes are currently playing NCAA Division I-A sports this year.


Dave and I have seen lots of benefits of homeschooling our children.  We both have a BS in Education and have taught in the public school system.  We are not opposed to public school or private school.  We believe it is up to the individual families to make the decision of how to best educate their children.  Right now the best thing for our family is to educate our children at home.  But, by choosing to educate our children at home, does that mean we we should have to forfeit sports and music that are offered by the public school system that we help to fund through our tax dollars?  That is the question I have been mulling over all afternoon.  The initial answer I come to is NO.  So I plan to contact my representative and try to get him on board with this bill.  I could go on now about how football is a sort of god in Alabama and what a shame it is that little boys can't just play football for fun in their community league because it is all about them being prepped to play high school football for 15 weeks in the Fall.  But I won't go on and on about that because what good would that do anyway.  Don't get me wrong, I love football, but I don't like this rule. 

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