I’ve never been personally involved in any homeschooling, one way or the other, but did have an officer I worked with whose wife homeschooled their 11 (ELEVEN) kids. They all seemed to do very well, not to mention they were close enough together they were able to compete in many sports as their own team

. One just recently ran for Congressional representative (didn’t make the run off).
I do think more kids should get introduced to the trades at younger ages like we used to (I’m sure a lot of us remember “shop” class).
What amazes me is that the public schools here in Texas whine about vouchers where parents can take what the public school would have gotten and send their kids to a place they can actually get an education. They complain it takes necessary money from the public schools without one single mention of how they are going to better those public schools with that money. My bet is that it ALL goes to union dues and salaries.
If a public school district would present a plan on how they would bring their district up to standards (quickly), i suspect they’d get more support. And I also know there ARE good teachers in public schools, my daughter is one of them…though, unfortunately, she currently has the class with numerous non-English speakers (from around the world, not just from South of the US border). Somehow she gets through it and keeps her spirit up, but I think that’s because she has enough smart kids that place well in science competitions so she knows she