159 - Government Overreach in Homeschool Education: Responding to MSDE Unbiblical Worldview

EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 30 MIN

159 - Government Overreach in Homeschool Education: Responding to MSDE Unbiblical Worldview

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In this episode of the Christian Principals Podcast, hosts Matt George and Mark Zockoll delve into the controversial topic of homeschooling regulations in Maryland. They discuss the potential impact of new state regulations on homeschooling freedoms, including degree requirements for parents and mandatory standardized testing. The hosts emphasize the importance of parental rights in education and express concerns about government overreach. They also highlight the role of the Herzog Foundation in supporting Christian education and homeschooling initiatives.KeywordsChristian Principals Podcast, homeschooling, Maryland regulations, parental rights, Herzog Foundation, education, government overreach, homeschooling freedoms, standardized testing, degree requirementsTakeawaysMatt George emphasizes the importance of parental rights in education. Mark Zockoll discusses the potential impact of new state regulations on homeschooling. The hosts express concerns about government overreach in education. The Herzog Foundation's role in supporting Christian education is highlighted. The potential requirement for parents to hold degrees is debated. The importance of maintaining homeschooling freedoms is stressed. The hosts discuss the role of standardized testing in homeschooling. Concerns about the state's influence on private education are raised. The podcast encourages listeners to support homeschooling initiatives. The episode concludes with a call to action for parental involvement in education.Title OptionsHomeschooling Under Scrutiny: Maryland's New Regulations Parental Rights in Education: A Deep Dive The Future of Homeschooling in Maryland Government Overreach in Education: A Discussion The Herzog Foundation's Role in Christian Education Homeschooling Freedoms at Risk: What You Need to Know Standardized Testing and Homeschooling: A Debate The Impact of Degree Requirements on Homeschooling Supporting Christian Education: The Herzog Foundation Parental Involvement in Education: A Call to ActionSound bitesParental rights in education matter. New regulations threaten homeschooling freedoms. Government overreach in education is concerning. The Herzog Foundation supports Christian education. Degree requirements for parents are debated. Homeschooling freedoms must be protected. Standardized testing in homeschooling is controversial. State influence on private education is worrying. Support homeschooling initiatives today. Parental involvement in education is crucial.Chapters00:00:00 Introduction to Homeschooling Regulations 00:03:00 Parental Rights and Government Overreach 00:06:00 The Role of the Herzog Foundation 00:09:00 Debating Degree Requirements and Standardized Testing 00:12:00 Conclusion and Call to ActionFOLLOW US: Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram for more insights and updates. YouTube: Christian Principals Podcast Instagram: @cprincipalspod Email: [email protected] Website: www.christianprincipalspodcast.com X: @CPrincipalsPod LinkedIn: Christian Principals PodcastVisit ⁠www.herzogfoundation.com ⁠to learn more about what the Herzog Foundation provides for YOUR Christian School! Book us for your next event to bring engaging and practical conversations to your community! Check out our new partner Gradelink School Information Systems at cpp.gradelink.com today!

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