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The numbers may surprise you. There are more than 2 million homeschooling students in the United States today. Homeschooling is on the rise, increasing by as much 12% each year. Families build stronger relationships through increased interaction and shared goals. | |||
* On average, homeschoolers outperform public and private school counterparts by 30 to 37 points in all subject on skill assessment tests. | |||
* Research shows homeschooled students are just as involved in extracurricular activities as students in private schools and considerably more so than public school students. | |||
* College programs are beginning to actively seek out home-taught students as they are more academically prepared for higher learning. | |||
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Statistics on Homeschooling
The numbers may surprise you. There are more than 2 million homeschooling students in the United States today. Homeschooling is on the rise, increasing by as much 12% each year. Families build stronger relationships through increased interaction and shared goals.
- On average, homeschoolers outperform public and private school counterparts by 30 to 37 points in all subject on skill assessment tests.
- Research shows homeschooled students are just as involved in extracurricular activities as students in private schools and considerably more so than public school students.
- College programs are beginning to actively seek out home-taught students as they are more academically prepared for higher learning.
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