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Panich52

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Wed Nov 4, 2015, 11:47 AM Nov 2015

Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured

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Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured

Laura and Michael McIntyre pulled their five children out of a private school in 2004 and began home-schooling them in an office at their El Paso motorcycle dealership. Now they are at the center of a lawsuit with the El Paso Independent School District after allegations their kids weren't getting an education because the family expected to be raptured.

Michael McIntyre's twin brother reportedly turned them in to the El Paso Independent School District, but grandparents were also involved:


In January 2006, the District received an anonymous complaint that the McIntyre children were not being educated. ... the oldest of the McIntyre children, Tori, had run away from home at age seventeen so she could “attend school.” ...


The El Paso school district repeatedly asked for evidence the children were getting an education and that's when the legal case began.

In court filings, the McIntyres say the district is biased against Christians and accuse its officials of mounting a "startling assertion of sweeping governmental power."


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Court hears case of home-schoolers who didn't teach their kids because they expected to be raptured (Original Post) Panich52 Nov 2015 OP
a "startling assertion of sweeping governmental power." elleng Nov 2015 #1
great, more heretics MisterP Nov 2015 #2
Kid ran away from home so she could go to school . The kid sensed her parents were wacko but Person 2713 Nov 2015 #3

Person 2713

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3. Kid ran away from home so she could go to school . The kid sensed her parents were wacko but
Mon Nov 9, 2015, 01:37 PM
Nov 2015

that's a twist on kids running away so they don't have to go to school !

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