True, and that most likely wouldn't apply to anyone under the age of 6 or whatever the school age is in Texas. It may not apply in this case, but I think witholding education from a child would at least be considered neglect.
As long as they followed Texas State standards in schooling they have every right to not allow CPS on the grounds. Texas CPS can not enter a home based on any allegations of education neglect. It's not against the law to home school in Texas in any form they wish.
Compulsory School Age
"a child who is at least six years of age, or who is younger than six years of age and has previously been enrolled in first grade, and who has not yet reached the child's 18th birthday."
There is one option:
Legal: Establish and operate a home school as a private school.
No Attendance records need be kept nor turned in to the State
Subjects: same as public schools including good citizenship.
No qualifications for parents to teach at home
They do not have to give notice that they are schooling at home
No record keeping is required to be kept nor turned in to the State
No testing is required
Basically, it's not the business of the State of Texas how they school.
Since they have such open laws on schooling I doubt it was for educational reasons. And if they cite educational reasons at any point they can be slapped with a lawsuit faster than they can say boo.
I'm having a hard time with the taking away of children of all the parents based on one phone call about a specific person. I also have a problem with them saying the mothers could leave at any time. Like they are going to just up and leave their kids in a situation not of their making.