Updated on October 30, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
For Immediate Release: Oklahoma parents who nearly starved their 15-year-old son to death used lax homeschooling laws to hide their abuse Canton, Ma., 07/20/2018—This week, the 15-year-old son of Jimmy and Amy Jones was rescued from starvation and… Read More
Updated on October 26, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Lax Homeschool Laws Implicated in Boy’s Disappearance Canton, Ma., 4/21/16—Ten years ago, nine-year-old Colt Clark was reported missing by his aunt and uncle, who alleged that he had run away. After a decade of unanswered questions,… Read More
Updated on May 16, 2016 by CRHE
“Homeschooling students who, like me, are privileged to have the skills necessary to fill in the gaps in our education can often bounce back from sub-standard educations. But others, like my brothers, who lack these skills will forever pay the price. The costs of the lack of oversight are borne by the most vulnerable.”
Tag: Oklahoma
Jones Case Highlights Lack of Homeschool Oversight in Oklahoma
Updated on October 30, 2023 by Rachel Coleman
For Immediate Release: Oklahoma parents who nearly starved their 15-year-old son to death used lax homeschooling laws to hide their abuse Canton, Ma., 07/20/2018—This week, the 15-year-old son of Jimmy and Amy Jones was rescued from starvation and… Read More
Category: Oklahoma, Press Release, Voices for Reform Tags: child abuse, Oklahoma
Statement Regarding Colt Clark
Updated on October 26, 2023 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Lax Homeschool Laws Implicated in Boy’s Disappearance Canton, Ma., 4/21/16—Ten years ago, nine-year-old Colt Clark was reported missing by his aunt and uncle, who alleged that he had run away. After a decade of unanswered questions,… Read More
Category: Oklahoma, Press Release, Voices for Reform Tags: child abuse, Oklahoma
Jane Smith: “I am haunted by the question of what might have been different”
Updated on May 16, 2016 by CRHE
“Homeschooling students who, like me, are privileged to have the skills necessary to fill in the gaps in our education can often bounce back from sub-standard educations. But others, like my brothers, who lack these skills will forever pay the price. The costs of the lack of oversight are borne by the most vulnerable.”
Category: Testimonial Tags: alumni testimonial, mixed experience, Oklahoma, pennsylvania, testimonial