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Above is the link to the chart showing increases for the last 10 years. An article I read said it had to do with avoiding standardized testing and Common Core requirements. How will this affect high school sports?
Lower enrollments could mean lower sports classifications but there could be larger numbers on the field. Is that fair? I'm assuming the players can choose to go to whatever local school they want, right?
Also, is homeschooling a better option than private school? Either way, you still pay school district taxes. The lost income from a parent could far exceed the cost of a private school education. Of course, if there are many children, that would be reversed.
One final question. If a child is not taught how to prepare for and take tests in elementary, middle, and high school, how well do they perform in college? I don't know any home-schooled adults to ask.
Above is the link to the chart showing increases for the last 10 years. An article I read said it had to do with avoiding standardized testing and Common Core requirements. How will this affect high school sports?
Lower enrollments could mean lower sports classifications but there could be larger numbers on the field. Is that fair? I'm assuming the players can choose to go to whatever local school they want, right?
Also, is homeschooling a better option than private school? Either way, you still pay school district taxes. The lost income from a parent could far exceed the cost of a private school education. Of course, if there are many children, that would be reversed.
One final question. If a child is not taught how to prepare for and take tests in elementary, middle, and high school, how well do they perform in college? I don't know any home-schooled adults to ask.