Is Subway Refusing to Serve homeschoolers?
I've heard from various comments left on this blog that Subway Restaurants is explicitly excluding homeschoolers from a writing contest.
From the Official Rules:
2. ELIGIBILITY. Contest is open only to legal residents of the United States who are currently over the age of 18 and have children who attend elementary, private or parochial schools that serve grades PreK-6. No home schools will be accepted. Read more...
At first I thought this must be a hoax. I looked into this and it seems to be a legitimate Subway Franchisee Advertising Trust Fund website. I've heard of contests before that inadvertently exclude homeschoolers but they don't often specifically say "No Homeschoolers."
I also noticed WorldnetDaily picked up on this story. (Not that they are the seal of truth or anything.)
What are those Franchisees thinking?
Labels: contests, homeschool
Still boycott their products/stores? BUT ...
I wonder what would happen if HEAPS of homeschoolers, under the 'school' of their local support group, submitted entries anyway.
hehe!
PS: Read this letter from Scholastic : http://www.welltrainedmind.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29479&highlight=subway
Choosing to homeschool means we have to accept that there will be some things, by virtue of being homeschooled, that we can't participate in. No big deal.
Some homeschooled kids would simply like to see their work eligible to be in the magazine, despite other prizes.
-Amy
I can understand boycotting Subway if they were doing something immoral or unethical, but IMO boycotting over something like this smacks of fit-pitching.








