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Educational Philosophy of Dayspring Academy Regarding Public
Schools
- We do not believe public schools are safe or fit places
for children to spend most of their day. Children need guidance and
supervision from adults who love and care about them individually and
should not be left in the care of strangers for any length of
time.
- No longer can we, for any reason, accept that the
public school system and all of its incumbent participants have the best
interest and well being of any child at the core of their
organization.
- We do not see that the public education system has
demonstrated any interest in improving educational levels, nor any
desire to make a better learning environment, nor even any truthful
attempts at working with parents. Increasingly, the public school
system has become political in power and profit-oriented in nature, with
our children being their lucrative pawns.
- We are morally opposed to the exploitation of children
by compulsory attendance laws. Therefore we support the abolishment of
this law which does nothing to foster learning but instead condemns a
child to be in institutional settings for 12 years of their life without
their consent.
- We are ethically opposed to a system that demands
parents prove a child has learned through home education, but the public
school is never asked to prove their way works.
- We are spiritually opposed to strangers indoctrinating
children with secular/religious/anti-religious propaganda that conflicts
with the family's own personal beliefs.
- We strongly believe it is the parents’ responsibility
to direct the education of their own child and we will not usurp this
responsibility by working with the system around the
parents.
DSA Policy Regarding Students Returning to
Public School
It is up to each parent to personally
research options when interacting with your local public schools and
gathering information pertaining to possible future re-enrollment.
We hope the DSA policies listed below will help you to make a more fully
informed decision:
- All records held by DSA belong to the parent/guardian of the
student. Any public school records sent to DSA will be held in
file until the parents request them, in writing, and send proper postage
to cover the mailing fees ($5 minimum).
- When the child graduates from DSA, a diploma is provided for a fee.
If the diploma fee is paid and a transcript is requested in accordance
with guidelines, an official transcript will be made at no additional
charge. It will be sent to whomever the parent requests (colleges, the
military, or employers).
- If a child transfers to the public school before graduation,
official transcripts will be made and sent to the parent along with all
previous records. We will no longer send records directly to the
public schools or other church schools. Fees are applicable and
completion of Transcript Request Forms is required.
- Parents are responsible for knowing all requirements, both state and
local, for a child re-entering the public school from a non-accredited
school.
- A student must complete a full six weeks of work and parents must
turn in the applicable Transcript Request Forms (including the
attendance forms included at the non high-school level) BEFORE an
official transcript will be made. If the student has less than
this amount of time with DSA or does not turn in the required reports,
we will send a letter stating no work can be verified.
- All fees must be paid before a transcript is sent to the parent. A
minimum 2-week notice is advised.
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