As principal of the Santa Fe Community School, Nagel initiated a suit in 1972
against the NM Board of Education that won a favorable unanimous State Supreme
Court decision.
Nagel founded and served as the CEO of the National Association for
the Legal Support of Alternative Schools, through which he initiated the modern
homeschooling movement, a direction which originally induced the IRS to deny
NALSAS tax exemption. As NALSAS Coordinator, Nagel sued the IRS, and he won
a decision in US Tax Court (NALSAS v. IRS, 71 T.C. No.11, 1978) covered by the
WALL STREET JOURNAL in a front-page article headlined: "IRS Arguments Flunked
Out of Court."
Ed Nagel, former Chair and National Office Manager of the National
Coalition of Alternative Community Referring to CHEEZ!, education author John Holt wrote:
" 'I personally don't believe any more in schools for children, even 'free'
schools. To people who hate what school is doing to their children, I say,
'Never mind trying to change the school, or start a new one; just take the kids
out altogether.' I have never seen and could not have imagined a stronger
argument for this position than this book (CHEEZ!)' ".
In 1976, as an alternative even to his own alternative school, Nagel advocated
homeschooling in his article "HOW TO AVOID COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE AT PUBLIC
SCHOOL", published in a national education magazine, the New Schools
Exchange.
In 1979, another article by Nagel,
"A School Without A School (Home Study Thru
SFCS)" was published in the national magazine, MOTHERING, by which short
time SFCS had enrolled over 100 students nationwide, indicating a demand that
was to grow into the homeschooling movement that today meets the needs of well
over a million families, all of whom can now legally "school" their children
at home. |
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