It sounds like this is targeted at organized homeschool cooperatives or hybrid school options, which are a way that homeschool families get together to share the load of offering something more involved, like advanced science/math/literature, theology/catechism, and what have you. It is certainly unreasonable in most circumstances to req…
It sounds like this is targeted at organized homeschool cooperatives or hybrid school options, which are a way that homeschool families get together to share the load of offering something more involved, like advanced science/math/literature, theology/catechism, and what have you. It is certainly unreasonable in most circumstances to require families to attend something mandatory on top of what they are already doing, in my experience, especially of that mandatory thing (religious ed, in this case) is seen as unhelpful or at the very least banal and worse than other available options. Just my two cents from my experience
It sounds like this is targeted at organized homeschool cooperatives or hybrid school options, which are a way that homeschool families get together to share the load of offering something more involved, like advanced science/math/literature, theology/catechism, and what have you. It is certainly unreasonable in most circumstances to require families to attend something mandatory on top of what they are already doing, in my experience, especially of that mandatory thing (religious ed, in this case) is seen as unhelpful or at the very least banal and worse than other available options. Just my two cents from my experience