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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 388214"><p>I remember a case in the newspaper here on Long Island a few years ago. A dad was homeschooling his kids, but wanted them to be involved in extracurricular activities in his local school distrct. The school said no, because they were not registered students of the district. The dad, saying the has every right to have his kids participate because he pays school taxes every year, sued the district and the courts sided with the district. Their reasoning was because the district has to have insurance for the kids who are on school property in case something happens to them, and that if they have to insurance for kids who are not registered that would be a financial burden to the district. Plus the fact the there are some kids who are registeted in the district who are not able to participate for various reasons, so to allow kids who were not registered would be unfair to the other kids.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 388214"] I remember a case in the newspaper here on Long Island a few years ago. A dad was homeschooling his kids, but wanted them to be involved in extracurricular activities in his local school distrct. The school said no, because they were not registered students of the district. The dad, saying the has every right to have his kids participate because he pays school taxes every year, sued the district and the courts sided with the district. Their reasoning was because the district has to have insurance for the kids who are on school property in case something happens to them, and that if they have to insurance for kids who are not registered that would be a financial burden to the district. Plus the fact the there are some kids who are registeted in the district who are not able to participate for various reasons, so to allow kids who were not registered would be unfair to the other kids. Pam [/QUOTE]
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