HONOLULU — Some Hawaii lawmakers have called for more state oversight of families who home-school their children.
The push comes in wake of the child abuse death of 9-year-old Shaelynn Lehano, Hawaii News Now reported Monday.
Democrat state Sen. Kaialii Kahele of Hilo introduced a bill that would require Child Welfare Services to conduct a child abuse and neglect inquiry into children whose parents or legal guardian want to home school.
Kahele said Shaelynn’s death, as well as other cases such as that of “Peter Boy” Kema, prove that more needs to be done to ensure home-schooled children are safe.
Home-schooling advocate Lora Burbage, of Christian Homeschoolers of Hawaii, said Kahele’s proposal unfairly singles out home-schooling families without including all parents of school-age children.
“If you begin to allow the government to begin policing — and they’re not looking at the net of the biggest group of child abusers — then we’re being targeted, we’re being discriminated against,” Burbage said.
Statistics show that about 7,000 children in the state are educated at home, according to Hawaii News Now.
Kahele said background checks would begin with parents who notify the Department Of Education of their intent to home-school then eventually include all home-schooling families.
“CWS does a quick background check. If you’re not in the system — no problem,” Kahele said.
He said parents whose intent to home school is denied could appeal the decision.
“What I’m hoping is that we can look at the bigger picture and say, ‘Hey, we’re not saying you can’t home-school your child.’ We’re saying that what happened to Shaelynn Lehano or Peter Boy Kema or other children across America or here in Hawaii won’t happen to another child again,” Kahele said.
Hmm, and how are the ‘accomplished’ levels of educations are controlled? Often time the ‘home’ schooled watch TV.
In lieu of trying to sue Trump all the time the state should be focused on the overall picture of Education in our state. From Quality to Paying Teachers enough. It seems the focus of our government is like the all have been hitting the Pakalolo to much!
I thought home schooling was so that you could teach your own kids at the speed you want. Now the state wants to step into the house because of some home abuse issue?
Interesting how we have fewer and fewer freedoms.
No, I’m not condoning, nor wishing to help hide cases of child abuse.
Home schooling was good for me, I was class valedictorian and prom king my senior year!!