An editorial in the May 13 Houston Chronicle revisits the article earlier this week: Is home-schooling among Texas high school kids growing by leaps and bounds? The numbers look fishy, and we’re suspicious that really, something ugly is happening. According to the Texas Education Agency, more than 22,620 high school students stopped showing up...
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Texas Push-outs
Push-outs are a serious issue for homeschooling, but school officials being caught so blatantly cheating on the stats is just such sweet irony: Experts: Home-schooling doesn’t add up across Texas. More than 22,620 Texas secondary students who stopped showing up for class in 2008 were excluded from the state’s dropout statistics because administrators said...
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