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“I had friends who were from different religions and different cultures. I started my group where it’s open to any religions, all religions. Anyone’s welcome.” – Rapid City (South Dakota) Journal, December 28, 2022
“Our relationship with Máximo is beneficial to students because they have the best of both worlds. They get personal, on-the-spot help from their teachers in class, backed up by Bridgeway’s advisor support and guidance, along with our strong accreditation.” – Bridgeway Academy, December 9, 2022
“Results showed that on the adjusted total score, homeschool students scored significantly higher than students from all other school types aside from “other” at the p = .05 level, ranging from a 3 to 12.1 point difference.” – NHERI National Home Education Research Institute, December 9, 2022
“I want our graduates to be responsible citizens, that they know how to give, they know how to serve, they’re accountable to others and more importantly they’re accountable to God.” – The Gazette-Virginian, December 8, 2022
“’People who became involuntary home-schoolers during the pandemic said, ‘Wow, I didn’t realize my kid was under so much stress,’’ Newhouse said. ‘A lot of parents are saying, ‘Actually, this has worked out really well for us and we’re going to stick with it.’’” – Oregon Capital Chronicle, December 1, 2022
“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
“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
“Some new home-schoolers disagree with how race and sex are taught at schools. Others cite safety concerns after the Uvalde shooting and poor academic outcomes.” – The Texas Tribune, November 21, 2022