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“During the 2021-2022 school year, just under 55,000 students homeschooled in the state of New York. That represents an increase of 65 percent since the 2019-2020 school year, when just over 33,000 students homeschooled in the state.” – Bridgeway Academy, December 1, 2022
“Factors contributing to growth include dissatisfaction with public schools deemed ‘failing’ in letter-grade surveys, technology that makes distance learning feasible, and religious affiliations.” – Arkansas Policy Foundation, December 2022
“The EdChoice Scholarships provided by SB368 amount to $5,500 for students in Grades K-8 and $7,500 for students in Grades 9-12. The state tax credit for homeschooling expenses would be raised to $2,000.” – Center for Christian Virtue, November 30, 2022
“In my view, KU Law owes its students (all of them, not just those in the Federalist Society chapter) and the future of the rule of law in Kansas better. And it is possible to course correct. But until that time, I can’t continue to provide tacit support to the current direction through my teaching affiliation with KU Law.” – The Sentinel, November 30, 2022
“On behalf of School Choice Wisconsin Action, Inc. (SCWA), Catholic Memorial High School of Waukesha, Inc., and Roncalli Catholic Schools, Inc., the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jill Underly. The suit challenges several of DPI’s rules which were not promulgated in compliance with statutory rulemaking procedures, and which exceed the DPI’s authority as set forth in state law.” – Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, November 30, 2022
“One thing that people don’t realize is that homeschooling is much more efficient in terms of time. In a classroom, there’s a lot of time wasted, whereas homeschooling is like private tutoring—their pace is much faster. My children probably spend three or four hours a day at “school,” which means they get more time back.” – Newsweek, November 29, 2022
“The reality is that our Student Action Teams make a bigger impact by training hundreds of young people every year in what it means to be an involved citizen. We show them how they can make a difference in their democracy. We empower them with knowledge and experience. They learn that voting matters. They learn how to discern good and bad candidates. They discover hands-on the value of freedom and how it can be defended by average citizens.” – HSLDA, November 29, 2022
“Career and technical education is critical to our workforce development goals here in the State of Missouri,” Governor Parson said. “Every day the necessity for a post secondary degree, trade, or industry recognized credential is growing for good-paying jobs across the state, and we want to support Missourians as they seek to learn new skills, especially in our career and technical education programs.” – Missouri Governor Michael L. Parson, November 29, 2022
“’It’s a part of who we are, it’s a part of our American culture, to stand up for what is right,’ Cumpton said. ‘We’re a freedom-loving nation and back to what College of the Ozarks represents, what’s right, I don’t think there is any better college to represent that. I’m so very proud of you. I’m proud to be a part of this. I’m proud of our young men and women who commit to defend our nation and support our state when called to duty.’” – College of the Ozarks, November 29, 2022
