
States Continue to Report High Levels of Home Schooling After Pandemic Boost, Study Finds
Several states reported record-high numbers of home-schoolers in the 2023-2024 school year.
Several states reported record-high numbers of home-schoolers in the 2023-2024 school year.
Cardinal Robert McElroy says home schooling ‘is not inherently a ministry of the parish.’
COMMENTARY: Parents who send their children to Catholic schools must remember that they have the most important role in the formation of their child — nurturing the seeds of faith to a deeper level in the home.
The COVID-19 crisis disrupted nearly the entirety of the U.S. education system, with most schools throughout the country shutting down in the early spring of 2020 and reopening on virtual or hybrid platforms.
The Church, of course, teaches that parents are the primary educators of their children.
Enrollment data reveals more families tried new educational options during height of COVID — and haven’t left.
Black and Latino home-schooling groups have expanded as more diverse families opt to teach their children at home.
Educating within the domestic church continues to draw Catholic families seeking faith, flexibility and safety.
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