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The School Board''s new policy reflects the spirit and intention of the state''s original law allowing provisional custody in the first place, an issue involving the legal status of children whose parents are divorced. Board member Catherine Davis, chairwoman of the board''s Policy Committee, said parents or custodians with provisional custody agreements that are not court-ordered by the beginning educational loans repayment of the next school year will have to take their children out of the school they are attending. for the last several years, homeschooling has been the fastest growing educational resources alternative in the country. estimates reforms of its growth rate typically range from 15-25% annually. homeschoolers are notoriously difficult to count, however, the national homeschooling educational research institute believes that reforms currently 1.2 million children homeschool today. while this constitutes only about 2% of all school age children, it’s more than 20% of those outside the government educational system. and, with a 20% annual growth rate, another quarter million children will join the homeschooling movement this year.

all political stripes, including long-standing tories - are hoping their grassroots movement will bring educational about a groundswell of support. the full-page ad reads, in part: ``large classes. fewer special education classes. reduced library staff. fewer arts programs . . . does this sound like your school?'''' the first one appears in today''s star. the funding formula is not meeting needs of kids in toronto, or anywhere,'''' said joanne pauli, speaking on behalf of the newly formed friends of public she has three children, one at north toronto collegiate. most of the parents have some connection to the collegiate; the idea for the ad campaign came out of a parent council meeting. the one-size-fits-all formula isn''t really fitting anyone at all,'''' pauli said. in 1998, the provincial government seized control of education spending, taking away individual boards'' ability to raise their own taxes depending on their needs. it now spends $13.4 billion a year.

we have increasingly held the view that education is a private good, which should serve the individual interests of educational consumers, rather than a public good, which should serve the broader public reforms interest in producing competent citizens and productive workers. first, consider our traditional commitment to preserving local control. the core issue here is the wide and deep strain of libertarian sentiment educational that lies at the heart of the american psyche. the urge to preserve individual liberty is a key to understanding american society, and it reforms is what defines our distinctive approach to politics, economics, and education. don''t tell me what to do" has long been our national slogan. by it we have meant in particular that government should keep off our backs -- especially government that is far removed from our local community. all you need to do is remember that this nation was born of an uprising

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