In Louisiana, children who are homeschooled are required to take periodic tests to ensure they are being properly educated. I have an aunt and cousin in Texas. My aunt claims that in Texas homeschooled children aren't required to take tests to ensure they are properly educated. This has me concerned, because even though I can't prove it I know my aunt is not educating her child. Her child is 11 and I've been told she can't spell her last name. I've seen the child's drawings and it is stick figures. My aunt spends all day on Facebook. They done quite a bit of traveling to Louisiana the past 6 months and no one has ever seen her child doing any type of school work. This child is not a special needs child either. Everyone is afraid that this child may only be on a 2nd grade level, since it doesn't appear that she is getting any education. So my question is: Is it true that Texas homeschooled children do not need to take tests to ensure they are properly educated?
If you feel there is a problem talk with your Aunt, or have someone else talk with your Aunt. If that does not work call CPS. But only if there is a problem your Aunt will not fix. Maybe you can call the homeschool support group in her area for help?
We have lived in states that we have had to jump through all kinds of hoops to homeschool. Texas is a great state. We do not take tests for the state to see if kids are ( properly educated). Yes, I do test my kids, once they start high school we take the PSAT, SAT, and many CLEPS. My middle son will graduate from high school and college this year. The oldest will be married and has had his own business since he was as senior in high school. We are very happy we homeschooled them in Texas.
What is (properly educated)? If you had tested my boys in thier early school years, I am 100% sure they would have failed every thing you put in front of them. We let them be boys and read to them alot. Maybe the difference was I was 100% aware of thier abilities and education levels. This was an education choice for us, ( better late than early).
I am not sure where Texas falls in the numbers, but Louisiana ranked 47th in the nation in 2009 for education. I would not say all kids in public schools are Properly educated in Louisiana.
Most homeschool groups have parent who are more than willing to tutor kids. I would be happy to look for support groups, tutors, or homeschool co-ops for you if you tell me the area of Texas, IM of course. Maybe with that information your Aunt will get off her butt. Also, give your Aunt information about the schools in her area. Texas has some really neat magnet schools.
I know this is hard for you, I hate to see this kind of thing happen. I do not understand why a parent would keep thier kids home if they are not really homeschooling them. Do you know all the things I could do if I had the whole day just for me!
