TAMU1990 said:Don't like it. The kids aren't going to the HS but can show up to play? The biggest issue is no pass/no play. Who is going to make that decision? The teacher is the parent and they will pass their kid regardless of performance or rigor. How much testing is required to be considered passing in a subject? Kids that go to HS have an independent party (the teacher) deciding if the student is allowed to play.10andBOUNCE said:
Curious the boards thoughts on homeschoolers participation in UIL. The senate just passed HB547 16-14 so it looks like this will happen after other failed attempts.
We homeschool our son and I personally don't have a major leaning either way, however my wife is pretty fired up. She didn't want this to pass as it may potentially blaze the path to invite more government into our homeschool choices.
https://legiscan.com/TX/text/HB547/id/2215800
Your ignorance is showing. You do realize that homeschool children still have to show academic performance to get into college? You do realize that homeschool parents still pay taxes to the school district?
This is a much needed change that may finally wake up the public educators that they can't use sports and band to bully parents into accepting a mediocre school system