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Monday, April 13, 2020
Governor's coronavirus order 'bans homeschooling'
Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's order closing public
school buildings also bans homeschooling, which is unconstitutional,
contends a legal non-profit in the state. "The Great Lakes Justice Center
calls upon Gov. Whitmer to correct this unconstitutional action and
assure parents in Michigan that they may continue to safely home school
their own children while the EO is in effect," the organization said in a
statement Thursday. The April 2 order
states "in-person instruction for pupils in kindergarten through grade
12 … is suspended for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year." It applies to all "non-public ... schools in the state."
"The governor clearly has the authority to close school buildings," the legal team acknowledged. However, "Michigan law defines home schools as nonpublic schools."
That means the executive order bars parents from directly teaching their children at home, the organization argued.
"While this may be an unintended consequence of faulty drafting, the EO's plain language bans all 'in-person instruction' of all children."
Great Lakes Justice spokesman David Kallman said: "The governor has no authority to direct nonpublic schools (i.e., private schools and home schools) to operate their educational programs and processes in any particular way. Further, parents have a fundamental constitutional right to raise and educate their children."...MORE
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