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		<title>Missouri-Homeschooling and Divorce Court</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://homeedmag.com/newscomm/articles-about-homeschooling/missouri-homeschooling-and-divorce-court/">Missouri-Homeschooling and Divorce Court</a></p><p>A Missouri divorce case has been discussed at length within the homeschool blog community.    Dana at Principled Discovery has one discussion: Homeschooling mother may be ordered to send children to public school Today, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch has an article about the situation. Home-schooling at issue in St. Charles County divorce case By Jessica Bock and Shane Anthony One year into a tumultuous term on the Francis Howell School Board, Lisa Payne-Naeger pulled her children out of public school, choosing to educate them herself at home. After seeing firsthand the problems facing public schools, she said, she wanted a better experience for her son and daughter. Eight years later, Payne-Naeger&#8217;s continued choice to home-school her children is an issue in her pending divorce, sparking public debate and rallying home-school supporters. This disagreement has engaged local homeschoolers in support of Lisa Payne-Naeger&#8217;s home education preference for the children. Some St. Louis-area home schoolers are organizing a demonstration at the courthouse when the trial begins. One group is planning a benefit event for the same week. &#8220;Friends of Lisa&#8221; is working to help protect her right to home-school, said Stephanie Rubach, one of the organizers. This must be an extremely painful time [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://homeedmag.com/newscomm/articles-about-homeschooling/missouri-homeschooling-and-divorce-court/">Missouri-Homeschooling and Divorce Court</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://homeedmag.com/newscomm/articles-about-homeschooling/missouri-homeschooling-and-divorce-court/">Missouri-Homeschooling and Divorce Court</a></p><p>A Missouri divorce case has been discussed at length within the homeschool blog community.    Dana at <strong>Principled Discovery</strong> has one discussion:</p>
<p><a title="Homeschooling mother may be ordered to send children to public school" href="http://principleddiscovery.com/2009/07/09/homeschooling-mother-may-be-ordered-to-send-children-to-public-school/#comments" target="_blank">Homeschooling mother may be ordered to send children to public school</a></p>
<p>Today, the <strong>St. Louis Post-Dispatch</strong> has an article about the situation.</p>
<p><a title="Home-schooling at issue in St. Charles County divorce case " href="http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stcharles/story/6CECB8BEEC4B8DFB862575F0000DA5AF?OpenDocument" target="_blank">Home-schooling at issue in St. Charles County divorce case</a> <strong> </strong><br />
By Jessica Bock and Shane Anthony</p>
<blockquote><p>One year into a tumultuous term on the Francis Howell School Board, Lisa Payne-Naeger pulled her children out of public school, choosing to educate them herself at home. After seeing firsthand the problems facing public schools, she said, she wanted a better experience for her son and daughter.</p>
<p>Eight years later, Payne-Naeger&#8217;s continued choice to home-school her children is an issue in her pending divorce, sparking public debate and rallying home-school supporters.</p></blockquote>
<p>This disagreement has engaged local homeschoolers in support of Lisa Payne-Naeger&#8217;s home education preference for the children.</p>
<blockquote><p>Some St. Louis-area home schoolers are organizing a demonstration at the courthouse when the trial begins. One group is planning a benefit event for the same week. &#8220;Friends of Lisa&#8221; is working to help protect her right to home-school, said Stephanie Rubach, one of the organizers.</p></blockquote>
<p>This must be an extremely painful time for the Naeger children.  I&#8217;m a bit apprehensive blogging this, as this bit below does seem to be a parental inclination;  for the children&#8217;s sake:</p>
<blockquote><p>It is not uncommon in home-school families for education to become a point of contention when parents decide to divorce, said Brad Haines, executive director for the Missouri-based Families for Home Education. But it is unusual for the cases to get public attention because most parents want to keep details of their divorce private.</p></blockquote>
<p>Here&#8217;s hoping that the best decisions for the children can be made via the court system.</p>
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