The Lockdowns Made Homeschooling More Diverse
A new survey shows that, following the pandemic boom in homeschooling, homeschool families are more diverse and less religious.

New polling from The Washington Post shows that contrary to stereotypes, homeschooling families are more diverse and less religious than ever.
The new data indicate that parents have a wide range of reasons for deciding to homeschool their children and that COVID-era school closures played a major role in inspiring many parents to pull their children out of the traditional educational system.
"Everything was up in the air," during the pandemic, one parent told the Post. "We were like, let's just try to home-school, and we've been doing it ever since."
According to the poll, which was conducted by the Post and the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, three-quarters of homeschooling parents said that they chose to homeschool due to "concern about the school environment." Around two-thirds also agreed that providing "moral instruction" as well as "dissatisfaction with academic instruction at other schools" also motivated their departure from traditional schooling.
While 31 percent of parents said they chose to homeschool their child in part because COVID policies at local public schools were too strict, a similar proportion—27 percent—said part of their decision to homeschool was because local public schools' COVID policies were too lax.
According to research from the Urban Institute, homeschooling increased by 30 percent between the 2019–20 and 2021–22 school years. Nationally, over 5 percent of school-age children are now estimated to be homeschooled.
"Interviews with new home-school parents suggest many were intrigued by home schooling before the pandemic but wouldn't have tried it absent the abrupt school closures in March 2020," notes the Post. "While many parents were anxious to get their children back into school, some found they liked having their kids at home."
The uptick in homeschooling has also led to more racial diversity in the homeschooling space. Prior to the pandemic, about 70 percent of homeschoolers were white. Now, that number has decreased to just under 50 percent, driven primarily—according to the Post's poll—by a rise in Hispanic families choosing to homeschool.
Homeschool families are also less focused on religion than they were before the pandemic. In 2012, 64 percent of homeschool parents said they did so in order to provide religious instruction. By 2023, that number had dropped to just 34 percent.
"Families," Robert Kunzman, a professor at Indiana University's School of Education and director of the International Center for Home Education Research, told the Post, "who choose home schooling less for ideological reasons and more for matters of circumstance and what meets the needs of their child in the present moment will help change our conception of what it means to be a home-schooler."
Since waves of COVID school closures in 2020 and 2021 sent parents scrambling, more and more families have realized just how poorly local schools were serving their children. Instead of putting up with the status quo, an increasing portion of them are deciding to take their children's education into their own hands.
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The Lockdowns Made Homeschooling More Diverse
Which is the goal.
Not until some judge orders them bussed to each others homes.
How so?
“37 percent—said part of their decision to homeschool was because local public schools’ COVID policies were too lax.”
That is a concerningly high number. So, 1 in 3 people are overly scared and fragile. I guess that explains a lot of the issues we see in society. But it’s no less tragic.
Just wait until airinpnt chimes in here, it will make some interesting opinions.
That is fucking insane. And I really mean it. Those people are actually mentally ill.
Shut up, racist conspiracy theorist.
37% - isn't that the percentage of voters registered as Demunists? Yes, they are definitely scared and fragile.
And 1 in 3 people thought the school district's COVID-19 policies were too severe.
And the other 1 in 3 just wanted to play video games all day.
HOW CAN KIDS BE TRANS IF THEY ARE AT HOME ?
Who will read them comics books about underage anal sex????
Buttplug.
Who cares about diversity? Seriously.
I’ve actually heard people mention how they went somewhere and gushed about how the “crowd was really diverse “, yet never explained how that made the experience better.
when white people enjoy something that stems from or is mostly enjoyed by non-white people, it's "appropriation"
When white people have others join them in something, it's "diversity"
So, if homeschooling had been a predominantly minority activity, newly minted white homeschoolers would be getting berated for appropriating the model.
But in the reverse, it's welcome "diversity" to be celebrated.
Disclaimer: everyone should home school and the more the better, i'm very happy to see minorities escaping the clutch of the public school prison indoctrination system for their kids.
What kind of diversity? I think it's positive if more people from different religious and political orientations and different socioeconomic backgrounds choose to take responsibility for educating their own children.
Of course, the least interesting and meaningful type of diversity is the one everyone wants to focus on.
>>more diverse
to the extent conformity factories are closing, yay but diversity isn't a thing so ...
Why isn’t diversity a thing?
Diversity: n. The condition of having or being composed of differing elements : VARIETY
especially : the inclusion of people of different races (see RACE entry 1 sense 1a), cultures, etc. in a group or organization
Diversity is a large wooden ship.
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Betcha a dollar that a bunch of parents who didn't click the "religious" box are still right-wingers giving their kids "moral" instruction. The right-wing likes to mess with surveys and surveyors.
Why? And so what?
We know the real reason people homeschool, it's to avoid being bedecked in rainbow flags and gender-affirming counseling.
"Betcha a dollar that a bunch of parents who didn’t click the “religious” box are still right-wingers giving their kids “moral” instruction..."
Even if true, it's far better than commie indoctrination in gov't schools.
Some kid who believes the earth is 5,000 years old affects me far less than some lefty shit who thinks he owns what I've earned.
I now live in a red state with a lot of highly religious families. Still, I can tell you that the local secular homeschooling group, which we are part of, is easily 10 times the size of the local religious homeschooling group.
Cite?
Time to scrap the public school model completely.
More diverse, just in time, cuz it was getting "problematic."
How so?
Dumbass
AMAZING what freedom can bring. People killed/died for it.
Isn’t it about time to stop aggressive ‘gov-gun’ central plans like a [Na]tional So[zi]alist empire and start US Constitutional LIMITED governing again? Used to ensure Liberty and Justice for all......
Time for Commie-Education to be put in the trash for good as well as communism/socialist anything.
My wife and I went to public school and state college. We home school our kid now. It's awesome. The idea that we are brain washed and public teachers aren't is laughable. My sister is a public school teacher and a bunch of our in laws are teachers. I've seen their union propaganda mailings. Its insane and clearly leading material. Also, if you want to see how "kind, open minded, and children first" public school teachers are- tell them you homeschool and watch their reaction.
The public school system is a jobs program for adults.
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Good job, here. However, modern homeschooling has been diverse for 40 years, with parents from left and right on politics, atheist and Christian on theology, more structured and less structured on pedagogical approach. And it has been getting more diverse for 40 years, especially with respect to ethnicity and skin color. The lockdowns of schools by the government simply exposed more parents to the realities and flaws of state-run institutional schooling. Now more parents are seeing the benefits of solid family time, stronger academics, healthy social and emotional development for children, and being away from the teaching, training, and indoctrination by the professors of education/curriculum companies/education agencies financial-power complex. So many families are sighing relief and seeing their children flourish in homeschooling. And 40 years of research confirms the benefits of parent-directed family-based education: http://www.nheri.org
I asked my mother how much my father paid her to homeschool my and my siblings. What do you think she told me?
Public school people hate families.
"Dad, which bathroom should I use?"
HAHA