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  2. Homeschooling is booming. How can the U.S. get it right?

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    Amber Okolo-Ebube, Texas homeschooling mother Why there’s debate Homeschool advocates in the past largely argued that they should have absolute freedom over how they teach their children.

  3. Homeschooling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    (However, homeschool advocates such as Texas Home School Coalition (THSC) caution that whenever more than three children outside the family are involved, problems could arise with local zoning ordinances, and a state license for child care may be required.) State law does not require registration or annual filings for non-public schools.

  4. Homeschooling - Wikipedia

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    A study which collected all homeschooling outcomes in Alaska (a state where homeschooling is extremely popular due to government financial incentives and support) found that low income students, students of color, and students with disabilities gained the most advantages when being homeschooled, while those from white, well-off families scored ...

  5. Texas State Ed Board Approves Curriculum That Emphasizes ...

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    Critics say the curriculum borders on outright proselytization. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  6. Home School Legal Defense Association - Wikipedia

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    As noted by Mark Hegener, then publisher of Home Education Magazine, "HSLDA used homeschooling families to jump strongly on the Federal side of the scale of State's rights vs. Federal rights. For homeschoolers this means someday, some poor federal bureaucrat is going to be stuck with the task of writing regulations which define homeschooling." [4]

  7. Texas Board of Education tentatively approves new curriculum ...

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    The controversy now coming to light is not so much that religion is discussed in public schools, but that the proposed material heavily focuses on Christianity.