Homeschooling Families and Public School Groups Clash Over Missouri’s New Education Law
Senate’s Amendments Fail to Satisfy Concerns Raised School Tax Credit by Homeschoolers and Public School Advocates
According to BUSINESS JOURNALS, in Missouri, there’s a big argument about school tax credit a new education law. Some families who homeschool and groups that represent public schools are not happy with it. They talked about their worries in a meeting at the House. Even though the Senate added new stuff to the law to make school tax credit better people still don’t like it.
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Homeschoolers and Public School Advocates Remain Divided Over Missouri’s Education Law
Homeschooling families fear losing control if they join MOScholars due to potential regulations. Despite attempts to create a special category, many remain unconvinced. Public school workers worry the law could strain school tax credit and create difficulties, despite benefits like increased teacher pay. Disagreements persist, with a vote approaching, highlighting the need for further discussion.