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Connecticut about to pass an unconstitutional law DIRECTLY TARGETING homeschoolers
Posted on 3/6/26 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 3/6/26 at 12:36 pm
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Under the law, if you pull your kids from public school to homeschool them, your family IMMEDIATELY has your case turned over to DCF.
This is beyond outrageous... and it's entirely Democrats behind it. By the way, this is the same state that passed a law requiring tampon and maxi pad dispensers in the boys bathrooms in the elementary schools.
Children are being targeted by the left. We can NOT sit here silently and ignore it. REPOST this EVERYWHERE!
Posted on 3/6/26 at 12:40 pm to Ailsa
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The state’s Department of Education said in written testimony Tuesday that it won’t be able to comply with a bill that, if passed, would require notification to Connecticut’s child welfare agency when kids are pulled out of public school to be homeschooled.
Senate Bill 6, an omnibus bill, in part responds to safety concerns raised after the highly publicized death of Jacqueline “Mimi” Torres-García, an 11-year-old whose body was found in a plastic container in New Britain, and the case of a Waterbury man who was allegedly locked away for decades, beginning in childhood. In both cases, parents had said they were homeschooling the children.
The bill would require that local districts alert the state Department of Education when children are withdrawn from public school. The department would then notify the Department of Children and Families, and that agency would check whether the family has any open cases with DCF.
Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker said in written testimony that the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act — FERPA — prevents the department from disclosing students’ information without parents’ permission except for “evaluation and research purposes, not for individual case management.”
“Any violation of federal law places millions of federal educational dollars in jeopardy,” Russell-Tucker wrote. “As such, the Department will be unable to comply with this proposal should it become law.”
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Posted on 3/6/26 at 12:43 pm to Ailsa
They don't want you teaching your kids things like, J6 wasn't an insurrection.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 1:30 pm to Ailsa
CT is going to eat cow dung with this illegal attempt to suppress homeschooling. This administration is firmly behind school choice, and that includes a strong support for parents being in charge of their children's education.
Can't wait to see CT's 'decision' go up in smoke!
Can't wait to see CT's 'decision' go up in smoke!
Posted on 3/6/26 at 2:06 pm to Diego Ricardo
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What’s DCF?
"Department of Children and Families, a state agency responsible for child protection, investigating abuse/neglect, and providing family support, foster care, and adoption services"
Posted on 3/6/26 at 2:19 pm to 4cubbies
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“Any violation of federal law places millions of federal educational dollars in jeopardy,” Russell-Tucker wrote. “As such, the Department will be unable to comply with this proposal should it become law.”
They say that now. But let a Dim retake the White House and they'll jump in head first.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 2:20 pm to Ailsa
activist democrats have been doing this to target homeschooling a lot more lately. I know of some who were turned in under truancy laws.
Codifying it under law is just amping up their game
Codifying it under law is just amping up their game
This post was edited on 3/6/26 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 3/6/26 at 7:38 pm to Ailsa
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Department of Children and Families, a state agency responsible for child protection, investigating abuse/neglect, and providing family support, foster care, and adoption services"
Are they responsible for ensuring that home school curriculum meets state standards?
If so, I’m not against that in broad concept. I’ve met some home schoolers with pretty significant deficits. I got an in-law who was home schooled by a parent ostensibly learned with a college degree. However the child is having a lot of troubles making it through undergraduate.
This post was edited on 3/6/26 at 7:39 pm
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