Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school enrollment declined and homeschooling exploded as a result of the pandemic. I expect we’ll see more articles that cast homeschooling in a negative light as part of an effort to either discourage additional parents from pulling their kids out of public school or lure some that tried homeschooling back, or both. There’s too many dollars at stake for public schools not to fight to regain the lost enrollment.
Agree. I've been on forums, blogs and facebook groups researching homeschooling. I've seen more than enough comments saying schools only takes 2 hours.
How does school only take 2 hours?
In the lower grades, you certainly can accomplish daily lessons in 2 hours. Homeschooling and one on one educating is extraordinarily efficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school enrollment declined and homeschooling exploded as a result of the pandemic. I expect we’ll see more articles that cast homeschooling in a negative light as part of an effort to either discourage additional parents from pulling their kids out of public school or lure some that tried homeschooling back, or both. There’s too many dollars at stake for public schools not to fight to regain the lost enrollment.
Agree. I've been on forums, blogs and facebook groups researching homeschooling. I've seen more than enough comments saying schools only takes 2 hours.
How does school only take 2 hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school enrollment declined and homeschooling exploded as a result of the pandemic. I expect we’ll see more articles that cast homeschooling in a negative light as part of an effort to either discourage additional parents from pulling their kids out of public school or lure some that tried homeschooling back, or both. There’s too many dollars at stake for public schools not to fight to regain the lost enrollment.
Agree. I've been on forums, blogs and facebook groups researching homeschooling. I've seen more than enough comments saying schools only takes 2 hours.
How does school only take 2 hours?
In the lower grades, you certainly can accomplish daily lessons in 2 hours. Homeschooling and one on one educating is extraordinarily efficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school enrollment declined and homeschooling exploded as a result of the pandemic. I expect we’ll see more articles that cast homeschooling in a negative light as part of an effort to either discourage additional parents from pulling their kids out of public school or lure some that tried homeschooling back, or both. There’s too many dollars at stake for public schools not to fight to regain the lost enrollment.
Agree. I've been on forums, blogs and facebook groups researching homeschooling. I've seen more than enough comments saying schools only takes 2 hours.
How does school only take 2 hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school enrollment declined and homeschooling exploded as a result of the pandemic. I expect we’ll see more articles that cast homeschooling in a negative light as part of an effort to either discourage additional parents from pulling their kids out of public school or lure some that tried homeschooling back, or both. There’s too many dollars at stake for public schools not to fight to regain the lost enrollment.
Agree. I've been on forums, blogs and facebook groups researching homeschooling. I've seen more than enough comments saying schools only takes 2 hours.
How does school only take 2 hours?
Anonymous wrote:Public school enrollment declined and homeschooling exploded as a result of the pandemic. I expect we’ll see more articles that cast homeschooling in a negative light as part of an effort to either discourage additional parents from pulling their kids out of public school or lure some that tried homeschooling back, or both. There’s too many dollars at stake for public schools not to fight to regain the lost enrollment.