Protecting and Promoting School Choice

EFI Publications

Homeschoolers Use Diverse Resources: Exclusive Data

New data reveals that most homeschooling families supplement their education with various external resources, such as microschools, church groups, and music classes. For instance, Heather Feinberg from Austin, Texas, incorporates part-time microschool attendance for her eighth-grade daughter. This trend highlights the flexibility homeschoolers seek beyond full-time commitments.

Key Points

  • Majority of homeschoolers integrate additional learning opportunities like microschools and community groups.
  • Part-time options from alternative schools cater to families avoiding five-day schedules.
  • Data underscores the adaptive nature of homeschooling in communities like Austin, Texas.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This data supports educational freedom by illustrating how homeschooling empowers parents to customize education using diverse resources, enhancing school choice and parental rights. It counters notions of isolation in homeschooling, promoting alternatives to traditional government-run schools.

Source: Exclusive: Most Homeschoolers Also Use An Array of Resources, Data Shows

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