Nevada School breaks up groups of students

I’m sorry, I had to blog on this article that came across from The Nevada Appeal.

For as long as I can remember, homeschool families are questioned: What about Socialization.” Our response has been: “Is public school really where you want your child to be socialized?”

Now, it seems that at least one Nevada school principal agrees. According to the Nevada Appeal, Marvin Moss Elementary School principal Kristen McNeill has issued a policy breaking up social groups of 4 or more students, unless they are engaged in “structured activity.”

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Global Student Network has always believed that homeschool families consistently get this area of their children’s development right. By choosing the activities that support their child’s socialization, homeschool parents take responsibility for their child’s development and are less likely to leave this critical developmental task to the chances of systemic dysfunction and bureaucratic belief systems. Homeschool parents may not get it right all the time, but I venture to posit that they get it right more often than public school administrators working to manage hundreds of children’s behaviors.

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