The Oklahoman

Grandparen­t: If I had school-age children, I would home-school

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I have to agree with those who home- school. Getting a tax credit is the first step in government thinking it has to have accountabi­lity in those who receive a home-schooling tax credit. It does not matter what kind of tax credit one gets, there is always the requiremen­t that one submit documentat­ion or reason to justify the tax credit. That documentat­ion will come in one form or another when one submits their income tax return. Government cannot provide any sort of tax credit without getting some sort of justification for that tax credit.

For instance, one has to prove that they installed a new home air-conditioni­ng system to receive any tax credit for that installati­on on their income tax forms. Therefore, it is only reasonable to expect that if you home-school, and you submit the request for the homeschool tax credit, the government is eventually going to step in and require you to show your curriculum for the home-schooling you are providing to your children and how you are spending the money you received a tax credit on.

Then there is always the possibilit­y that government will step in and require you to submit a curriculum anyway so it can say whether you are complying with the requiremen­ts of educating your children.

I have a degree in math and physics, and I think I could teach my children if I had children who were school age. And I have a problem with the way they teach math now in that it is not necessary to get the exact correct answer to a problem. For instance, if they had done their math correctly, they would have known that those tiles on the space shuttle would have been susceptibl­e to coming off, and maybe the space shuttle that burned up in the reentry would not have burned up.

Anything that is critical to the end result of a project must have the math done correctly and the correct answer derived. Correct answers to the math on the retention of the tiles on the space shuttle would have shown that the tiles would have been subject to damage since they were glued on, and that any loss of tiles meant that the shuttle would have burned up. And sure enough, that happened.

Although I do not have children who are young in the public schools, if I did, I would home-school them. However, I do have grandchild­ren who are going to be entering schools soon, and I worry they are going to be indoctrina­ted by the left.

— Andre Snodgrass, Norman

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