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Black Americans Fastest Growing Segment of Homeschooling

Welcome to the family: Watch the latest video at <a href=”http://video.foxnews.com”>video.foxnews.com</a>   Nationwide, more and more families are choosing to home school their children each year, and the fastest growing segment of the home school movement is African-Americans, experts say. [...]

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My Homeschooling Article at Pajamas Media is Live

I have started contributing to Pajamas Media again. If you dedicated All American Readers remember, it was about a year ago when I was last published there. I’ve got a few articles coming up, but my latest was posted today. [...]

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West Virginia School Board Calls Homeschooling “Disorganized and Isolationist”

The school board in West Virginia’s Monogalia County is going after all the parents who prefer to educate their children at home, rather than plug them into the Educational Industrial Complex and let the state handle it. In a new [...]

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Homeschooling on the Rise; 74% Increase Since 1999

We homeschool our children. I am a huge advocate of homeschooling. There are many reasons for making the choice, but the main one is the failure of the public schools to educate. The decision to pull children out of the [...]

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Homeschooling on the Rise, In Other News, 3rd Grader Sells Loaded Gun at NY Public School

Sometimes blog posts just write themselves. For example, the following two articles were in my RSS reader one right after the other. First, I saw this: Followed directly by this: I don’t need to comment much on this.  I think [...]

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Wisconsin Teachers Bail on School Day, Take Students to Union Rally

Wisconsin teachers and other public union members were in high dudgeon yesterday because the governor had the nerve to suggest unions might have to change a bit. Here’s what he planned on doing: The new Republican governor, Scott Walker, is seeking passage of [...]

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The Homeschooler’s 12 Days of Christmas

The Homeschooler’s 12 Days of Christmas

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Parents Get More Involved in Son's Education, School Board Bans Him From Graduation

Generally teachers and school officials applaud a parent’s concern and involvement in their child’s education. However, in Danville, Iowa, if you get too involved in your child’s education, it gets him banned from his own graduation ceremony: Danville High School [...]

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