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While each state has different regulations for homeschooling, Illinois is among a small minority that places virtually no rules on parents who homeschool their children.
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Missouri public schools enroll thousands of fewer students compared to before the pandemic, in part, because of a homeschooling boom and declining birth rates.
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Legislation filed by Missouri Sen. Ben Brown, a Republican from Washington, would also roll back state oversight. Sen. Maggie Nurrenbern, a Democrat from Kansas City, said she is concerned about 鈥渟imply not knowing which students are being homeschooled.鈥
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Missouri鈥檚 tax-credit-funded scholarship program will gain a new partner in one of the state鈥檚 largest public education institutions.
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A pair of bills were debated by the Senate education and workforce development committee aimed at expanding access to activities like sports and clubs to students who are homeschooled.
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More Black parents in the U.S. and Missouri are choosing to teach their kids on their own terms. In this three-episode limited podcast, 漏 2024 外网天堂鈥檚 Marissanne Lewis-Thompson explores why more Black families are choosing to homeschool.
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More Black parents in the U.S. and Missouri are choosing to teach their kids on their own terms. This new podcast from 漏 2024 外网天堂 explores why Black families in the St. Louis region are choosing to home-school, how they are managing to do it and what the kids think about it.
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School administrators are trying to figure out just what all the 5-year-olds are up to, as many did not show up 鈥 or log on 鈥 for the first day of school.
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On a late summer morning, when most 6-year-olds have returned to the classroom, Benjamin Yates knelt on a blue mat in the living room of his family's home鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 14, 2009 - Lulli Akin -- the wife of U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, R-Town and Country -- is helping to鈥