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School’s In
In an article for the New York Style magazine, an article titled School’s In explores the trendsetting approaches to homeschooling being taken by Brooklyn hipster parents (including fashion photographers, a cinematographer, a dancer-choreographer and a sculptor among them) when the local schools didn’t quite pass muster.
Read the entire article at the link above.
Tags: Alexandra Jacobs, Brooklyn homeschooling, cooperative homeschooling, home education, homeschool co-ops, homeschooling, homeschooling families, New York Style, New York Style magazine, Reasons to Homeschool, upscale homeschooling
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