“Homeschool Got Me Into Harvard”: The Missing Facts
I am all for telling positive stories of homeschooling. But please, at least tell the stories accurately.
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I am all for telling positive stories of homeschooling. But please, at least tell the stories accurately.
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I appreciate Jessica Huseman, ProPublica, and Slate’s willingness to shine a light on abuse and neglect within homeschooling.
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Sex, drugs, and Nietzsche — and all the other windmills at which American Christianity tilts — don’t factor into my story.
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We’re like Benjamin Buttons, starting our lives as mini-adults only to grow down into large children.
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A statement concerning our Rachel Dolezal coverage.
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“It seems I’ll spend my adulthood being treated like a child. Welcome to the world of a homeschool alumna.”
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By Nicholas Ducote, HARO Community Director As HA begins its third year, we will be introducing some new staff members to accommodate the outpouring of submissions, breaking news, investigative reports, and monthly series. Simply put, Ryan and I cannot keep up! Fear not, this is a good problem! But we ask that you bear with us as we transition with our
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Congratulations again to our 2015 HARO STEM Scholarship for Women winner, Mary Menges of Monmouth University!
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We want homeschooling to be a safe, nurturing environment for every single child. And we’ll keep fighting until that happens.
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CHEA rejected HARO’s application to exhibit at their July 2015 convention in Pasadena, CA due to a “philosophical difference.”
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