There now, fixed it.
Seems the NEA got their panties in a wad since homeschoolers are outperforming public education students in all areas for the last twenty+ years. Some community colleges see the handwriting on the wall and admit students as young as 15 on a part-time basis. They simultaneously earn their diplomas and earn enough credits to pipeline to University.
That doesn't sit well with the NEA, they hate the colleges and the state legislators who made these "alternative education" options legal and possible--not only for homeschoolers, but the students that public education failed.
" Seems the NEA got their panties in a wad since homeschoolers are outperforming public education students in all areas for the last twenty+ years. Some community colleges see the handwriting on the wall and admit students as young as 15 on a part-time basis. They simultaneously earn their diplomas and earn enough credits to pipeline to University."
This is great. I'm going to advocate for our kids to get that deal.
"That doesn't sit well with the NEA, they hate the colleges and the state legislators who made these "alternative education" options legal and possible--not only for homeschoolers, but the students that public education failed."
Gives new meaning to the term: "Community College is just like High School!"