A Real Education Revolution?

The school house for American children is, increasingly, the same one where they eat and sleep and live with their parents. As Genevieve Wood of the Daily Signal reports:

In North Carolina, the number of homeschoolers has now surpassed the number of students attending private schools.

And where:

In 1973, there were approximately 13,000 children, ages 5 to 17, being homeschooled in the United States. But according to the National Center for Education Statistics, as of the 2011-2012 school year, that number has grown to almost 1.8 million or approximately 3.4 percent of the school age population. Other sources report numbers well over 2 million.

This cannot be read as anything other than a parental rejection of the educational status quo and the iron grip of the teachers’ unions under which it labors. Those with the greatest stakes in the educational system – parents – are giving up on PTAs, school boards, and the like and going it on their own.  

Meanwhile, the political class offers as its solution … Common Core.

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