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A German Family Just Wanted To Homeschool Their Kids. Instead They Faced The U.S. Immigration System.
A German Family Just Wanted To Homeschool Their Kids. Instead They Faced The U.S. Immigration System.
Clark County Homeschool Numbers Grow in Past Decade
Wisconsin Homeschooling Advocates Fight for Acknowledgment of Homeschool Diplomas
Area Homeschool Students Begin Classes
N.C. Homeschooling Hits 100,000 Enrollment Milestone
N.C. Homeschooling Hits 100,000 Enrollment Milestone
Homeschooling in the City
Homeschooling in the City
How Homeschool Families Work Together to Transition to College
School System Creates Task Force to Improve Homeschool Policies
In Most States, You Don’t Need a High School Diploma to Homeschool Kids
In Most States, You Don’t Need a High School Diploma to Homeschool Kids
Demand for Homeschool Parent’s Diploma Invalid
Homeschooling Movement Surges 62% in a Single Decade
Homeschooling Movement Surges 62% in a Single Decade
Homeschooled Students Increase as Concerns over Common Core Remain
Homeschooled Students Increase as Concerns over Common Core Remain
Homeschool and Online Programs Becoming a Popular Way to Educate
Homeschool Group Prepares for New Year, Fair
Homeschool Group Prepares for New Year, Fair
Number of Homeschooled Children in U.S. Continues to Grow
Homeschooling Grows in Florida, with Duval at Forefront
Exploring the World of Homeschooling
Homeschooling up 9.6 Percent in Florida
Homeschooling up 9.6 Percent in Florida
Summertime Learning: Year-Round Homeschooling Education
Homeschool Mother in Court Battle with Kensington and Chelsea Councils
Homeschool Mother in Court Battle with Kensington and Chelsea Councils
Hard Lesson Set in Homeschooling
Pierre School Board Tables Homeschool Activities Rule
WIAA on Homeschool Sports Law: “It’s Just Confusing”
LEA Declares Homeschool “Inactive”
LEA Declares Homeschool “Inactive”
HSLDA advocated on behalf of member who was told to submit a copy of her high school diploma or her homeschool would remain “inactive.”
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