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- Veritas Homeschoolers Support Group | Serving Phoenix East Valley . . .
Veritas Homeschoolers Support Group provides opportunities to meet and network with like-minded homeschool families Our community is spread across the East Valley – from Queen Creek to Ahwatukee, and Mesa Tempe to Chandler Gilbert
- Anchor Enrichment Academy | Top Homeschool Programs in Arizona
Our academic program is designed to support your homeschooling efforts by offering core classes, electives, and guidance With our program as your anchor, your family has the support to navigate every stage of learning with confidence We believe education should be fun and engaging!
- Fast Facts on Homeschooling | National Home Education Research Institute
There were about 3 1 million homeschool students in 2021-2022 in grades K-12 in the United States This is up from 2 5 million in spring 2019 [note 1] The homeschool population had been growing at an estimated 2% to 8% per annum over the past several years, but it grew drastically from 2019-2020 to 2020-2021
- What Is Homeschooling? Requirements and Getting Started
Homeschooling involves parents educating their children at home instead of sending them to a traditional public or private school The homeschooling movement began growing in the 1970s, and
- HSLDA - Advocates for Homeschooling
With over 90,000+ member families, Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is the nation’s largest, most trusted homeschool advocacy organization We’re here to advance and protect your freedom to homeschool
- TheHomeSchoolMom - Helping homeschoolers for over 20 years
Homeschooling help and encouragement from experienced homeschoolers - find out how homeschooling works and how to start, get tips ideas for when things need adjusting, read curriculum reviews before buying, learn how online schools work, gain confidence about homeschooling high school, and more
- The new face of homeschooling | Parenting Advice - GreatSchools
Once considered fringe, homeschooling is now a mainstream option, entwined with debates over public funding and the future of school itself
- COE - Homeschooled Children and Reasons for Homeschooling
This spotlight first uses data from the National Household Education Survey (NHES) to examine the prevalence of homeschooling up to 2019, prior to the pandemic, as well as reasons for homeschooling as reported by parents In the NHES, students are considered to be homeschooled if all of the following conditions are met: their parents reported them being schooled at home instead of at a public
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