Thursday, September 17, 2020

Has homeschooling hit a tipping point?

 Reason argues Homeschooling Hits a Tipping Point.  The article starts with:

With the public school year underway nationwide—or else delayed beyond its normal start by labor actions and fearful policymakers—families getting an eyeful of what classes mean this year aren't impressed by what they see. Even as school resumes, localities across the country report that parents are pulling their kids out to take a crack at one or another approach to home-based education. Nationally, the percentage of children being homeschooled may double, to 10 percent, from the figure reported in 2019.

"As COVID-19 continues to disrupt schools in the U.S., parents of school-age children are significantly less satisfied than they were a year ago with the education their oldest child is receiving," Gallup recently reported of its survey results. "While parents' satisfaction with their child's education has fallen, there has been a five-point uptick (to 10%) in the percentage of parents who say their child will be home-schooled this year."

Aware that many schools are teaching children remotely, Gallup was careful to specify that its homeschooling question referred to children not enrolled in formal school. So the survey seems to reveal a real increase in the ranks of families taking on responsibility for the education of their own children.

It is really exciting that the number of homeschoolers is around 10%!!!

Hat tip: Instapundit

Wednesday, September 09, 2020

Huge spike of new homeschoolers in Texas

 This is exciting: Parents Withdrawing Students From Texas Public Schools To Home-school Increases 400 Percent.  The article starts with:

The Texas Home School Coalition (THSC), which processes requests for families pulling their children out of public schools, reported a 400 percent increase in withdrawals for August leading into the 2020-2021 school year, compared to August of 2019.

The August numbers follow a record-setting month in July where their online process saw a 1,500 percent jump from July last year.

This could be the start of a new era in homeschooling!

Hat tip: Instapundit.