Public schools are often viewed as safe havens, but data tells a different story. This article exposes a critical vulnerability in the system. Children aren’t truly shielded once they’re inside the school walls.| Homeschooling Backgrounder
Rodger Williams August 12, 2020 Editor’s note: See Percentiles for help interpreting the graph. The graph compares the public school academic achievement curve on the left with the homeschool achievement curve on the right. The red arrows reflect the difference in achievement between public schooling and homeschooling. These arrows are all the same length since the homeschool curve is shifted as a whole to the right. This means that homeschooled […]| Homeschooling Backgrounder
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Rodger Williams May 12, 2021 The two invalid studies as described by homeschool critics Elizabeth Bartholet, Dr. Rachel Coleman, James Dwyer, Milton Gaither and Frank E. Vandervort promote the two invalid studies in their article for The Imprint in these terms: A study in Connecticut published in 2018 found that among children removed from the public schools ostensibly to be homeschooled, 36 […]| Homeschooling Backgrounder