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General Discussion / Homeschooling Is Booming, and the Pandemic Has Little to Do With It
« Last post by SVPete on November 20, 2025, 11:49:41 AM »
Homeschooling Is Booming, and the Pandemic Has Little to Do With It

https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2025/11/20/homeschooling-is-booming-and-the-pandemic-has-little-to-do-with-it-n4946214

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Homeschooling has gone mainstream. In less than a generation, teaching children in the home has gone from a choice made by religious parents to the fastest-growing segment of educational choice in America.

"In the 2024-2025 school year, homeschooling continued to grow across the United States, increasing at an average rate of 5.4%," writes Angela Watson in the Johns Hopkins University School of Education's Homeschool Hub. "This is nearly three times the pre-pandemic homeschooling growth rate of around 2%," she added.

A third of the states that report homeschooling figures claim the highest homeschooling numbers ever, surpassing even numbers reached during the pandemic. That's the most surprising aspect of the boom in homeschooling.

"This isn't a pandemic hangover; it's a fundamental shift in how American families are thinking about education," comments Watson.
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"Five years after the pandemic's onset, there has been a substantial shift away from public schools and toward non-public options," Boston University's Joshua Goodman and Abigail Francis wrote last summer for Education Next.
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According to the Johns Hopkins Institute, using census data, about 2.8% of children were homeschooled in 2019. That number is now close to 6% and continues to climb.

Pew Research surveyed parents about why they pulled their child out of public school and decided to homeschool.

Newsweek:

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The most common reason cited was concern about the school environment, including safety, drug exposure, or negative peer pressure, with 83 percent of parents saying it was a factor. Dissatisfaction with academic instruction at schools was also a top concern, cited by 72 percent. About half of parents said the desire to provide religious instruction and to provide a nontraditional approach to their children’s education were factors.

I'm mildly surprised that homeschooling growth has persisted and increase post-Covid. I can think of two reasons (of probably several): parents saw daily what was being taught in the children's PS; parents realized, over the shutdown time, that they could be very good teachers for their children. Parents also probably saw the kinds of resources available to homeschoolers and the support available in the close-knit homeschooling community.

This webpage from HSLDA summaries of various states' laws relevant to Homeschooling, https://hslda.org/legal . FWIW, the states whose laws are most restrictive/onerous are NY, MA, PA, and RI.

Back in the mid 80s when we decided to homeschool, our main concern was the academic decline in public schools, which has worsened. The prospect of strengthening our family and bypassing peer dependence were also a couple of our main concerns. If the term "generation" in the article means ~40 years, we were part of a large surge of religious homeschooler. Before that homeschooling was a varied fabric of religious people and people not happy with PSs focus on academics (se, e.g. "unschooling") and the one-size-fits-all methods.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 11/20
« Last post by SVPete on November 20, 2025, 11:48:33 AM »
Judge Blocks Trump From Power-Washing Office Building Near White House

https://twitchy.com/brettt/2025/11/19/judge-orders-trump-not-to-power-wash-office-building-near-white-house-n2421878

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Once again, we have to ask why we had an election a year ago to pick a president when judges can simply prevent him from doing anything they don't approve of? Sure, they've continually blocked President Donald Trump from deporting illegals, but this judge has blocked the Trump administration from power-washing or painting the Eisenhower Executive Office Building through the end of the year, allowing her more time to consider a lawsuit opposing the repainting plan. The lawsuit was filed by Cultural Heritage Partners PLLC, alongside the DC Preservation League.

WTF?! :o Is the dirt and grime on the Eisenhower Executive Office Building part of DC's "Cultural Heritage" needing "Preservation"? :o Was Trump planning to paint the building a shade of beige not approved by these DC "HOAs"? ::)
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The DUmpster / Re: New proof election was stolen from us!
« Last post by CollectivismMustDie on November 20, 2025, 11:46:49 AM »
*yawn*
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The DUmpster / Re: Yesterday...
« Last post by CollectivismMustDie on November 20, 2025, 11:42:33 AM »
DUmmy pedophiles and DUmmies that support them seem unresponsive.
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Zero bongs. The imaginary Karen didn't mention Trump and wasn't wearing a MAGA hat or shirt..

But there is a karen in this tale:

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so she proceeds to take a photo of me and the woman (I don't 'recall giving her permission so hope she doesn't post it, LOL)


The DUmmy who thinks 'permission' is in any way related to having ones photo being taken in a public place where there is no expectation of privacy.

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My stories with the random donkey Karen telling me to do something, both female and male, end rather abruptly when the words "**** you ****." come out of my mouth.
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The DUmpster / Re: The response to any hostile reporters
« Last post by jukin on November 20, 2025, 11:28:54 AM »
1. Not one reporter has asked Dem Congress Critters why, in 2020-2024 they did not release the Epstein files.

2. Not one reporter has asked LIEden about his habit of showering with his minor daughter, his fetish with swimming nude with female USSS officers present, or his very public fetish with being handsy with and sniffing the hair of minor girls.

So yeah, the MSM have been shielding pedophiles and ephebophiles, just pedophiles and ephebophiles PCIntern would want shielded, because there is a magic golden D after their name.

JUST PROVES THAT THE MEDIA IS CONTROLLED BY THE REICHWING.
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 11/20
« Last post by SVPete on November 20, 2025, 10:55:31 AM »
Parents Take on Crying School Board Member Who Compared Turning Point USA to KKK

https://pjmedia.com/michaelcantrell/2025/11/18/parents-take-on-crying-school-board-member-who-compared-turning-point-usa-to-kkk-n4946155

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Angry parents confronted a Virginia school board member who compared Turning Point USA—a conservative group founded by the late Charlie Kirk to engage young people—to the Ku Klux Klan in a video from an October 9 public meeting that just surfaced. ...

The school board member who made the ugly comparison, Allison Vick Spillman, blasted Albemarle County Public Schools in Virginia for daring to stay open-minded and allowing the TPUSA chapter at Western Albemarle High School to host a speaker discussing sex changes during a lunchtime meeting, according to a post she published on Facebook. Spillman raged over the school’s decision, saying she was “beyond livid” because she’s the “proud parent of a trans student.”
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Spillman opened the school board meeting with a string of remarks, claiming people “harassed” her before parents lit into her during the public comment portion.

... “Last week I made a Facebook post on my personal and private account. I expressed my concerns about a speaker invited to Western Albemarle High School and within hours, someone screenshot my post and shared it with media outlets and political organizations. What followed was a coordinated campaign of harassment and intimidation, and it was terrifying.”

Spillman then attempted to walk back her vile comparison, saying, “I did not intend to equate the WAS TPUSA member students with the KKK and I realize that that is how it was interpreted by many.” ...
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Kelly Coffin, the mother of a founding member of the TPUSA group, also addressed the board. “Last spring, I volunteered at a Turning Point meeting where guest speaker Isabelle Brown spoke to over 120 students on the sensitive topic of abortion. She was knowledgeable, engaging, and connected well with the students. I watched Western Albemarle students engage in civil discourse with the speaker and one another,” she recounted. ..."

“In stark contrast, a school board member has shown she believes free speech is for some, not for all, elevating the rights of certain students over others. Recently, this school board member likened my son, Turning Point members, and a scheduled guest speaker to the Ku Klux Klan,” Coffin added.

Michelle Karpovich, the TPUSA chapter’s faculty adviser, also confronted Spillman, but a crew of raucous left-wing protesters interrupted her—typical behavior from the side that insists only their views deserve oxygen. The disruption forced a recess, but Karpovich later finished her remarks.

“Equating a speaker who presents a widely held biology-based perspective on gender with a historically violent hate group recklessly misuses language,” Karpovich explained. “It undermines the values of respect, inclusivity, and open dialogue our schools must uphold. Beyond the hurtful nature of Miss Spillman’s words, her post shows contempt and prejudice toward constituents who hold differing views.”
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The DUmpster / Re: The response to any hostile reporters
« Last post by SVPete on November 20, 2025, 10:49:25 AM »
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... Is the news policy of your network/paper/ magazine to now shield pedophiles and ephebophiles?? ...

1. Not one reporter has asked Dem Congress Critters why, in 2020-2024 they did not release the Epstein files.

2. Not one reporter has asked LIEden about his habit of showering with his minor daughter, his fetish with swimming nude with female USSS officers present, or his very public fetish with being handsy with and sniffing the hair of minor girls.

So yeah, the MSM have been shielding pedophiles and ephebophiles, just pedophiles and ephebophiles PCIntern would want shielded, because there is a magic golden D after their name.
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The DUmpster / Re: Yesterday...
« Last post by SVPete on November 20, 2025, 10:39:56 AM »
Too equivocal. Should at least have been Trump red, and for maximum DU-Points should have had a caricature of Trump.
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