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| Date: From: Subject: | 3/27/2012 2:51:03 PM Scott Woodruff--HSLDA Illinois: Call Today--Crucial Vote Coming on Compulsory School Age Expansion |
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====================================================================== From the HSLDA E-lert Service... ====================================================================== Illinois: Call Today--Crucial Vote Coming on Compulsory School Age Expansion Dear Illinois HSLDA Members and Friends: The full Illinois Senate is expected to vote on Senate Bill 3259--a bill that would make compulsory school attendance end a year later--by Friday of this week. Please call your Illinois senator right away! SB 3259 would take away your freedom to decide whether school or some other path is best for your 17-year-old to follow. And it would result in higher taxes as unwilling older students are forced to stay in schools. Parents, not government officials, should decide what path is best for a 17-year-old. REQUESTED ACTION 1. Please call your Illinois state senator. Use our Legislative Toolbox http://www.hslda.org/elink.asp?id=13835 and type in your ZIP code to find the name of your state senator. Your message can be as simple as: "Please vote no on SB 3259. Parents, not state officials, know whether their 17-year-old should pursue formal education or some other preparation for life responsibilities. The extra cost of forcing unwilling young adults into a formal school setting should not be added to our tax burden. This bill would undermine the freedom of all parents. It is not necessary for you to identify yourself as a homeschooler. 2. Please pass this on to others! BACKGROUND Not all 17-year-olds belong in a formal school setting. Some would be better off in a work training program, apprenticeship, obtaining valuable work experience, etc. This decision belongs to parents, not state officials. Pushing unwilling older students into the classroom will disrupt the other students who truly want to learn. Since many older students have the size and strength of adults, classrooms could become even more violent. Raising the compulsory school age does not help young people. Some of the states with the highest graduation rates have the lowest compulsory attendance cut-off age. A majority of states have an ending age of 16 or 17. Taxes would inevitably rise to pay for more classroom space and teachers. When California raised the upper age limit of compulsory attendance, taxpayers were forced to pay for the building of new schools just to handle the older, unwilling students and their behavior problems. Thank you for your calls on behalf of freedom in Illinois! Sincerely, Scott A. Woodruff HSLDA Senior Counsel ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -> How many of your friends would pay your legal fees? As a member of HSLDA, you have 80,000 families standing with you to protect and advance homeschool freedoms in the United States and foreign countries. 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