This is exciting news: Russian families can now homeschool their children, and they’re taking advantage of that opportunity. Good for them!
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Mandatory Service Requirements for Youth
Ok, class, time for a quick current events pop quiz:
Which country just approved a $6 billion initiative that includes the following, directing its legislative body to determine:
“….whether a workable, fair, and reasonable mandatory service requirement for all able young people could be developed, and how such a requirement could be implemented in a manner that would strengthen the social fabric of the Nation and overcome civic challenges by bringing together people from diverse economic, ethnic, and educational backgrounds.”
Your answer, please.
Russia? No.
China? No.
Sorry…..the correct answer is the United States of America.
I’m not kidding. HB 1388 passed in the Senate today. This is scary stuff. The fine print includes descriptions of young people wearing uniforms and being trained on campuses (the term originally used was ‘camps’ but they changed that, I wonder why?) It’s even been suggested that middle schoolers and high schoolers should be included.
Ironically, despite the use of the word ‘mandatory,’ the name of the bill is GIVE (Generations Invigorating Volunteerism and Education Act). Isn’t ‘mandatory volunteerism’ an oxymoron?
If there was ever a time for homeschoolers, as busy as we are, to pay close attention to the quickly changing agenda of our government, it’s now.
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