I find this fascinating - In One State, More Children Homeschool Than Attend Private Schools. Why That Shouldn’t Shock You. The article starts with:
In North Carolina, the number of homeschoolers has now surpassed the number of students attending private schools.
That statistic may seem shocking if you’ve been a stranger to the growth of the homeschooling movement, which has rapidly increased in recent decades.
In 1973, there were approximately 13,000 children, ages 5 to 17, being homeschooled in the United States. But according to the National Center for Education Statistics, as of the 2011-2012 school year, that number has grown to almost 1.8 million or approximately 3.4 percent of the school age population. Other sources report numbers well over 2 million.
In the Tar Heel state alone, homeschooling has increased by 27 percent over the past two years.
It will be fun to see what other states cross the boundary over the next couple years.
(Hat tip Joanne Jacobs)
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Nice news interview about homeschooling
Spunky posted on Facebook this video of Sam Sorbo:
Sam Sorbo on Fox & Friends May 13, 2016 from Wetumpka Tea Party on Vimeo.
I liked the interview. Sam made several good points.
I'll look into getting her book They're Your Kids: An Inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate.
Sam Sorbo on Fox & Friends May 13, 2016 from Wetumpka Tea Party on Vimeo.
I liked the interview. Sam made several good points.
I'll look into getting her book They're Your Kids: An Inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate.
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