In many cases, the schools are able to “overcome” the GOOD values taught by parents,
as evidenced by the number of students that “lose their faith” by the time they graduate (2/3),
vs the numbers of homeschoolers that keep their faith (95%).
I would say this was indicative of the schools overcoming family taught values.
Perhaps, since they can demonstrably and successfully teach contrary to the values taught in a family, they should be able to overcome the lack of values taught at home.
You know, of course, that the “research” upon which those “facts” is based is biased and of questionable methodology, but if it’s what you choose to believe...