There's a visible arrogance there. People are lawfully entitled to home school their children, and provided they're doing a competent job and the child's welfare needs are being met - as any diligent parent should do regardless of their child's schooling status - it really is none of WNC's business.
There's a visible arrogance there. People are lawfully entitled to home school their children, and provided they're doing a competent job and the child's welfare needs are being met - as any diligent parent should do regardless of their child's schooling status - it really is none of WNC's business.