NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Until recently, more than 8 in 10 Americans were at odds with a California appeals court that ruled in February that “parents do not have a constitutional right to homeschool their children,” according to just-released data from LifeWay Research.
In fact, 86 percent of those polled by LifeWay Research in an April telephone survey agreed with the statement: “Parents have a constitutional right to homeschool their children.”
It seems the California appeals court now agrees. The three-judge panel reversed itself Aug. 8, saying the state legislature has implicitly accepted homeschooling as legal. “We … conclude that California statutes permit homeschooling as a species of private school education,” the justices wrote in their unanimous decision.
“The California appeals court shocked the nation with its ruling in February,” said Ed Stetzer, director of LifeWay Research. “We decided, as part of a broad survey of more than 1,200 adult Americans, to get their reaction and found that 61 percent strongly agreed that the Constitution guarantees the right of parents to homeschool, and another 25 percent agreed somewhat.” Eight percent somewhat disagreed, five percent disagreed strongly, and two percent did not know, according to Stetzer.
At the same time, LifeWay Research found some agreement with the rationale behind the court's original ruling. The appeals court cited socialization concerns in February, ruling, “A primary purpose of the educational system is to train school children in good citizenship, patriotism and loyalty to the state and the nation as a means of protecting the public welfare.” That was a main reason the court prohibited homeschooling unless the parent had a “valid state teaching credential for the grade being taught.”
Many have expressed concern that homeschooling fails to provide adequate socialization and connection to broader society, often leading to weaker social interaction and skills. In the LifeWay survey, 54 percent of respondents agreed, somewhat or strongly, that “children who are homeschooled often lack social skills.”