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Mike Rodgers's avatar

My experience as a college administrator is that our home schooled students were proportionately much better prepared and ready for college than the public school kids. For example, one of our graduates returned last week to speak at a fundraising banquet. After leaving our university, he attended Harvard law school where he excelled and held quite a few leadership positions at Harvard. Today he works at a prominent law firm in the DC area and is active in his church. And I can recite many similar stories.

Also, I briefly reviewed the website of the CRHE. They definitely appear to lean far-left regarding gender issues and seek greater oversight, meaning control, over a parent's natural right to educate his/her children. Ironically, many on their website claim very positive home schooling experiences making one wonder about their motivations and if their mission is really to create, or at least, overstate a problem to justify their organization's existence. I did read one testimony where the writer suffered abuse from a "purity culture." That is a new one for me--apparently parents teaching their children to remain pure is abusive. My overall impression--with apologies to your Greek readers, " Beware of Greeks bearing gifts."

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I told my husband at the time that the "powers that be" were going to regret shutting down schools and that it would spark homeschooling to new heights as parents saw what their kids were being exposed to and saw that homeschooling could be possible even for working parents. They literally forced parents to figure it out. WHOOPS.

~Retired homeschool mom who helped lots of newbies

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