An increase in home schooling would be a real crises to these bastards.
It’s looking like a more and more positive thing than the crap public schools. When my sons were in school, the elementary & high school they went to was a 5 star school system in Indiana. NOW, the last graduated in 2008 it has SUNK to a C rated school system. Between a totally new inept Superintendent and Common Core- they both have about destroyed it. Several excellent teachers retired due to the Super and they were fed up with the system.
I think that’s what they’re afraid of.
Parents may find out how “teachable” their child is, and be surprised at the speed of progression their children have through homeschooling them.
I sent a family a dozen or so educational books and lessons, some were grade appropriate, some more accelerated, since they wanted to keep up the child’s learning while their school was shut down (private school) by state mandate.
They are realizing how “held back” their child has been when it comes to regular classroom learning and how quickly they learn and move through the grade level books, workbooks, flashcards, etc., and are moving toward the higher grade level books.
I think they may have caught the “homeschooling bug.”
That’s why we homeschooled (many moons ago), it was so gratifying for parent and child.