One of the files I was reading today was the Marine Corps Procurement Manual ( "Procurement" must be Marine-speak for recruiting & enlistment ) -- nice light, Sunday-in-December reading. I was Ctrl+F searching through it because actual reading of regulations is seldom done for fun, and I came across something I wasn't expecting -- another mention of a private organization in a military regulation: HSLDA and the Marines:
- The Home School Legal Defense Association has provided guidance to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, (OASD) that at a minimum the student should be home schooled for at least one (1) full school year.
Since when did private organizations start getting their names in regs? I've never heard of such a thing before this week. The only references provided in Army regulations that I read, were to other government publications. I asked my husband if he'd ever seen such a thing in his 30 years with the Army, and he hadn't ever seen it either.
I can understand a service going to a source for information, but to put the source's name in the regulation? So far we've got the Army using HSLDA's acronym in a URL, the Navy publishing the URL to HSLDA's web site in a regulation, and now the Marine Corps referencing guidance given by HSLDA to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense. What happened to avoiding the appearance of endorsement by the services?
I'm also perplexed as to why simple Internet searches didn't seem to develop enough information so as to provide a balanced opinion from across the homeschooling spectrum. It isn't as if searching for information on homeschooling doesn't get you any google hits: Results 1 - 10 of about 4,790,000 for homeschooling.
I'm glad that the services are spelling out the requirements for homeschoolers to enlist, although as a sub-group those recruits represent only about 1/2% of all recruits. You'd think from the noise and bluster being raised about the discrimination against homeschoolers by the services -- and the amount of ink in regulations --, that homeschooled grads were lining up in the streets trying to enlist, but the numbers say otherwise (scroll to the bottom of the page for the chart). There must be a heck of a lobbying effort underway to get this much airplay.
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