
Catholic Schools, Home Schooling Retain Pandemic Enrollment
Enrollment data reveals more families tried new educational options during height of COVID — and haven’t left.
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.
Free event May 19-22 features 60-plus speakers and more than 11,000 registered participants.
The rise in Islamic extremism in France and the coronavirus pandemic have laid the groundwork for an increasing interference of the state in the nation’s educational system.
Parents weigh educational options as the new school year looms.
More families, inspired by U.S. example, choose alternative to public instruction.
Latest court decision leaves Wunderlichs still subject to draconian laws.
Family-based education has greater foothold in America than in some foreign jurisdictions.
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