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In reply to the discussion: Christian homeschoolers cry discrimination after trade schools ask for proof they learned something [View all]mopinko
(73,726 posts)132. ask the supreme court.
but states have a right to set their own rules and many do.
there are plenty of canned curricula available, and many churches help provide them. they are likely no better than the textbooks in texas, but there you have it.
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Christian homeschoolers cry discrimination after trade schools ask for proof they learned something [View all]
SecularMotion
Apr 2016
OP
Employers dare to ask for certificates! For others than those your friends and family made for you!
DetlefK
Apr 2016
#1
"they say graduates of traditional high schools are not required to take GED".
dixiegrrrrl
Apr 2016
#43
Oh, I don't doubt that there are great homeschooled students, and that there are lousy high schools
progree
Apr 2016
#85
I wouldn't admit her to a college either. They look at more than grades you know
progree
Apr 2016
#91
Also the article says both of these cases the applicants had also graduated from State Universities
ToxMarz
Apr 2016
#58
Oops. I missed that part and I agree with the home schoolers. If they have already graduated from
OregonBlue
Apr 2016
#70
So after graduating from college, they went to police and cosmetology school?
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2016
#124
If "we" want people educated, then "we" are going to have to pay for it.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2016
#137
But apparently these "home schoolers" just want these schools and police forces to take
OregonBlue
Apr 2016
#69
Yes. I read the whole article and then posted an OOPS. If they have already graduated from a public
OregonBlue
Apr 2016
#114
Did you mean "certificates" like the college degrees that the kids involved in the story had?
FBaggins
Apr 2016
#172
It's not that unheard off for employers to ask for school-grades from way back.
DetlefK
Apr 2016
#173
I did read it. As I said, some employers demand those certificates. It's not unheard of.
DetlefK
Apr 2016
#182
"which they say graduates of traditional high schools are not required to do."
hobbit709
Apr 2016
#3
I have a cousin who graduated Bob Jones University, and couldn't get into a Veterinary School.
Fuddnik
Apr 2016
#49
If you are a graduate from a certified school, you've already taken many exams,
1monster
Apr 2016
#64
Gosh, it's as if employers had "sincerely held beliefs" that new hires should know something . . . .
hatrack
Apr 2016
#4
I would think quoting a couple Bible verses should equate to real knowledge, shouldn't it?
Scuba
Apr 2016
#7
Barely a C-. You forgot about the talking snake and the guy who lived in a whale.
Scuba
Apr 2016
#12
This post helps me understand why I can't find a kidnapper dressed as a fox in the Bible!
Scuba
Apr 2016
#53
As I call it. The heat induced hallucinations of a bunch of itinerant sheep herders.
hobbit709
Apr 2016
#25
Ironically... you need the same lesson that your imagined homeschoolers require
FBaggins
Apr 2016
#183
ahh-- there's a catch, you're referring only to those "who go on to higher ed..."
tnvoter
Apr 2016
#112
I don't understand how my niece is qualified to teach five children, when she has a music degree.
Atman
Apr 2016
#115
Given your spelling, punctuation and capitilzation, you don't instill a lot of confidence.
Atman
Apr 2016
#96
Well like I said upthread, I am not pushing public schools they have massive problems.
Rex
Apr 2016
#166
since they generally don't even associate with people who are not from their church.
AlbertCat
Apr 2016
#56
It seems that a lot of these home-schooled kids come from religious nutjobs
rockfordfile
Apr 2016
#155
OK, the dumbest part of it was suggesting a parent-issued diploma was OK, but...
TreasonousBastard
Apr 2016
#20
Or shouldn't those college (from state colleges) diplomas supercede the need for a GED?
salin
Apr 2016
#60
I would say if they graduated from an accredited college, then HS status may not matter.
SharonAnn
Apr 2016
#148
Do you think it unreasonable to require someone with a bachelor's degree to take the GED?
Pacifist Patriot
Apr 2016
#88
Do you think it unreasonable to require someone with a bachelor's degree to take the GED?
AlbertCat
Apr 2016
#125
Requiring something unnecessary that creates a burden on a person strikes me as unreasonable.
Pacifist Patriot
Apr 2016
#168
I would be happy if they could just show they understand they have to play by
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2016
#57
Would it be safe to assume the replies from all the folks who didn't bother to read the article
Pacifist Patriot
Apr 2016
#105