Kansas Homeschooling Stays Winning Amid EPIC Public School Walkout

Conservative bloggers crunch the numbers here and the trend is worth noticing . . .

PUBLIC EDUCATION IN KANSAS CONFRONTS SPIKING DEMAND FOR HOME SCHOOL ALTERNATIVES!!!

Here's proof that this movement is more than just a response to pandemic-era policy . . .

Kansas K-12 enrollment is down about 11,700 students since the 2018 school year.  That is a 2.5% decline, compared to a 57% increase in homeschooling, according to the Post’s research:

The Post’s data shows significant homeschooling increases for most of the larger districts in Kansas, although there are declines in Emporia, Hutchinson, and Kansas City.

Homeschooling in Shawnee Mission jumped 162%, going from 141 students to 370 students, while adjacent districts with similar enrollment experienced smaller increases.  Blue Valley went from 23 students to 60 students, and Olathe now has 108 homeschooled students compared to 64 previously.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Homeschooling jumps 57% in Kansas while public school enrollment declines - The Sentinel

Homeschooling is up 57% in Kansas since the 2017-18 school year, while public school enrollment declined by 2.5%.

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