I have tried to stay away from this topic because I have said more than my fair share really, but I must respond to a couple of things.
We are living in a time where kids can't pray, can't say the name of Jesus and can't bring their bibles to school. Our kids must be forced to be only taught evolution.
This is simply not true. The fact is that where prayer and witnessing in schools have been upheld is only when students initiate it. I have a student who brings his Bible to class with him and has it on his desk at all times. When students are given "free" time he almost always opens it and reads. What a FANTASTIC witness.
The only time I have ever really seen or heard of students not being allowed to have their Bibles in class or witness is when they are becoming disruptive or distracting during a lesson or when students are supposed to be on task with an assignment.
I'm sure there have been instances where students have been unfairly denied the right to bring in Bibles or to witness, but I would be willing to bet those are few and far between.
What people are not reading of my words is and I have to repeat myself. They get one on one attention from me. Which public schools can not provide.
In my county and in many others the schools are becoming more and more crowded, and budgets are being stretched to the limits while class size goes up and up. There is NO doubt in my mind that parents can and should be giving their children one on one attention whether they are home schooled or not. But if folks would take education more seriously we could hire the number of teachers that we really need and give students better attention.
I hear this too many times. If I have 30 students in a class that lasts 45 minutes (which is exactly what I have) that gives me 15 minutes to teach a lesson and 1 minute to spend with each child. ALL parents need to give extra attention. If I buy a $25k car, I don't send it to a mechanic for EVERY bit of maintainance that it needs. I am going to check the oil fluids on a regular basis, wash it, and do any other daily maintainance it needs as well as making sure that what the mechanic does has been done well. Why wouldn't we do that with our kids???
I am sure there are times when a child can best learn at home with their parent, as I am sure it is in AlwayJohnLaweryFan's case. But it is not always the best idea to pull a kid from public school everytime a child faces a problem in school.