Thursday, November 08, 2007

Mitt Romney Hearts Home-Schoolers

Mitt Romney suggested an idea that I found rather interesting. He suggested (I suppose in connection with Utah's voucher vote) tax credits for home school families. Although this would likely never have a viable chance of passing muster in any state legislature let alone the halls of the US Congress, it is interesting that he acknowledged that homeschooling has provided (in certain circumstances) a sound alternative to public education.

I have a 18 month-old son that my wife and I assume will have special needs for the rest of his life, and we are fully planning on keeping him home-schooled or utilizing Carson Smith special needs vouchers. In researching homeschooling my wife and I hoped we would find an ally with the local schools districts and the state board of education, but to our dismay we have discovered that the local education establishment offers little or no help for those who choose home schooling and in some cases the relationship between the education administration and home schoolers can be rather adversarial.

Although I don't believe I would ever support Romney's idea of a tax credit, I did find his acknowledgment of the sacrifice homeschooling families make refreshing. The state education establishment should take note, and find some means of offering (non-monetary) support to those who take the task of educating their children on their own shoulders.

4 comments:

Barbara said...

What kind of support had you hoped to find?

pramahaphil said...

Good Question. No idea.

Anonymous said...

". . . tax credits for home school families. Although this would likely never have a viable chance of passing muster in any state legislature let alone the halls of the US Congress . . ."

Actually, Washington state does (or did) have something like that. I would have to check with my boss for the details, but he lived in Washington and home-schooled his kids while he lived there because of how the state supported home-schoolers

Barbara said...

I don't know if this will be of any value to you but look at www.k12.com. As I have never home-schooled before, I'm no judge of its usefulness but this is one avenue where Utah school districts have given home school families something. Hope this helps.