FORUM COLUMN
By Areva D. Martin
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When the California Court of Appeals ruled several weeks ago that parents without teaching credentials are forbidden from home schooling their children, one can only wonder whether they considered the violence, overcrowding and lack of adequate supplies that are the hallmark of many public schools in the state. Appearing at the bottom of al...
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