Good School News!
...So you know it's got nothing to do with the hopeless cesspool that is government-run "public" education system. Homeschooling is on the rise in North Carolina. It's up 36% in the last 5 years and continues to grow each year at a rate of about 8 to 10%. That's awesome. This shows that more and more people are acknowledging that the government is incompetent at teaching, well, anything.
And no, for those who know nothing about homeschooling other than what the liberal news media will tell you, it's not just religious nuts. The #1 reason that people are giving for homeschooling in North Carolina is "concern about the school environment." Gee, you mean parents disagree with Mecklenburg County's School Board king Joe White, who says that children should experience the "diversity" of sitting next to convicted sex offenders in public school? Or maybe it's the arbitrary division of people by age, rather than by ability. Homeschoolers ARE a success, by all measures. They are more educated, they are more well-rounded. They score higher on standardized academic tests and they are more socially adjusted (see here, and here) than those who have been sheltered in the walls of a school. I used to say that homeschooling isn't for everyone -- I don't think that's quite right. You should get your children out of, and away from, the filth and waste that is the government school. If you can homeschool, that IS the best option -- I have yet to meet ANYONE who has tried homeschooling that did not like it. Oh, and in North Carolina? You won't be alone -- at least 63,000 children are being homeschooled. If that were one school district, it would be the 4th largest in the state -- and that really is good news.
Comments
Posted by: Arbitratorofall at March 16, 2006 04:24 PM (5+Jvh)
Posted by: Ogre at March 16, 2006 05:31 PM (/k+l4)
Posted by: Cate at March 18, 2006 12:47 AM (q/X8e)
North Carolina is "fair" in it's homeschooling rules. They require you to register with the state, keep attendence records, and take end of grade test -- strangely enough it doesn't require anyone to PASS the tests, just take them...
Posted by: Ogre at March 18, 2006 09:24 PM (CyQ4M)
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