Daytime curfew in Lincoln, Illinois

Susan Ryan (usually at Corn and Oil) reports at Illinois Review on an article explaining that picking up all kids outside during the day is justified.

Daytime Freedom endangered in Lincoln

The cities and towns are doing their job for them. The schools have the names, addresses and phone numbers of truant students, but the city will have to check with them or homeschooling parents to make sure they’re picking up the right kids. Because either way, at the least, this infringement on freedom will require ALL the kids be stopped and questioned.

The verdict is guilty before being proven innocent.

Original article: Council stands by truancy ordinance — Home-school parents voice concerns, 28 November 2007, Lincoln Courier, Lincoln, Illinois

A group of parents who home-school their children found little support Tuesday for the changes they want in a truancy ordinance pending before the Lincoln City Council.

“You told me (previously) you had two minor things” to be changed, Neitzel told Brian Messner, one of about a dozen parents who attended a city council ordinance committee meeting. “You’ve redone the whole thing.”

Bates said the home-school faction’s suggested changes would “seriously dilute the intention of the ordinance” and also dilute the definition of a truant.

In their version of the ordinance, the parents removed the word “student” several times and replaced it with “truant.”

Bates said he is especially concerned with the home-school parents’ desire to change the definition of a truant. All students – including those who are home-schooled and those enrolled in public or private schools – “are all subject to compulsory attendance,” Bates said.

posted by Valerie

Tags: , , ,

One Response to Daytime curfew in Lincoln, Illinois

  1. Susan on December 7, 2007 at 7:30 am

    Thanks, Valerie. I haven’t followed up, but did see that the Lincoln Courier didn’t have anything in their council update, so I surely hope they dropped this issue. There were lots of letters written ….

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


Do you have a question?
We have several answers!

Search HEM's 10,000+ page knowledge base.

Home Education Magazine

Home Education Magazine is available by subscription in either print, digital, or a combined format.

(Preview a digital sample.)

Subscribe Today

Print - One Year Sub $26.00
Print - Two Year Sub $48.00
Digital - One Year Sub $13.00
Digital & Print - One Year Sub $36.00
Print US domestic only. HEM is no longer accepting print subs to foreign addresses.

We are proud of defending the 1st amendment and standing up to a frivolous lawsuit, however, this civil liberties exercise temporarily ground HEM to a halt, we are coming back strong with the May-June/12 issue.

Looking Forward

HEM is available only in its digital version until start of the school year this fall. The next digital issue being the upcoming May-June, 2012 issue.

Preliminary plans are to have a print edition back with the September-October, 2012 issue. We are looking for 2 corporate level sponsors for this special edition, contact us today.

 

Since 1983 Home Education Magazine has been a trusted name in homeschooling.



RSS Home Education Magazine

  • Rethink Everything Conference 2012
    Greetings! There is so much to tell you about, but here is just a brief summary of what’s going on this year.  There is SO MUCH MORE so please visit the conference website to see it all. You have come to expect an extraordinary program and we are really stepping it up this year… incredible!   life on my terms . deep ecology psychokinesis . Anastasia wisdom l […]

RSS Homeschooling

RSS News & Commentary

  • James Burns – Stop the bully’s EBOOK
    James Burns – Stop the bully’s EBOOKInstant Download! Stop The Bullying EBOOK This book provides practical methods of teaching respect, encouraging student responsibility, and building compliance. This ebook also contains a supplemental character education section with techniques for praising students and encouraging more positive classroom behavior. It is d […]

RSS HEM Resources

  • Multiplication game Sumpower
    Multiplication game SumpowerGet SUMPOWER®! Here’s the opportunity to have an exclusive product that can help your students or child learn multiplication. If you’re teaching times tables, try Sumpower® in the classroom.- It’s a 3rd grade math game played with 10 individual pieces made for learning times tables the fun way. Help them get going! SumPower Game® […]

RSS HEM Groups

  • Staying Informed
    Staying InformedThe issues facing homeschoolers today are fundamentally the same as 30 years ago when HEM was first published. While communication is easier the underlying social question is, can parents be trusted with their kids? Our political positions will support this answer in the affirmative. But this is not always the case nor is it always easy to un […]

HEM Network, Home Education Magazine Digital 2012