Monday, 18 May 2020

The candidates on home school?

Myriam Hetjonk: While homeschooling is a major issue for those involved in home schooling and to some point those involved in education, it is not a big issue for the population at large. Thus you are unlikely to find such information in a general web search. I would suggest that you contact the campaign headquarters for the candidates veiwpoints on this issue via e-mail or phone. Contact information can be found on canidates campaign websites....Show more

Sena Highman: I would send them an email and ask them all. Go to their web sites for the info.

Luther Plagmann: All you have to do is a quick search on each of them in a search engine with the word "homeschooling" attached to it and you'll find what you're looking for. I've found where every one of them stand on homeschooling by simply doing this. With the democrats you have to dig a little, but there is a reason for this, which you'll quickly realize why.And I do agree to send each campaign an email or gi! ve them a call, asking them directly, but always take their word with a grain of salt. Rather, you should be searching for what their past actions have said, because actions speak a whole lot louder than words. You can easily find this online....Show more

Ron Keliipio: Most of the candidates have the issue of education on their websites. The Republican candidates seem to be more homeschool friendly (or at least actually talk about it!).Ron Paul has a separate page on homeschooling: http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues/home-schooling Mitt Romney promotes school choice, including homeschooling: http://www.mittromney.com/Issues/educationJohn McCain supports charters, homeschooling and vouchers: http://www.ontheissues.org/John_McCain.htm#Educati...Mike Huckabee seems to be homeschool friendly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-qOh1cb6xE

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