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Zach’s eyes open as he notices snow falling outside his window. He glances at the clock on his bed-stand; it is 7:30 a.m. on a school day.
Unlike the other kids in his neighborhood, Zach does not have to worry about racing through the snow to the bus stop early in the morning. He knows school with mom will begin later in the morning. He drifts back to sleep.
Homeschooling for Utah students like is computer science engineering in has almost doubled in the past few years, according to the Utah Board of Education. In the 2015-2016 school year, there were more than 16,000 students enrolled in homeschool. Davis School District had the highest amount of students with 4,761, followed by the Alpine, Nebo and Jordan school districts.According to Mark Peterson, the public relations director for the Utah State Board of Education, there are no homeschooling statistics past the year 2016.
“Legislation required parents/guardians to only submit an affidavit for homeschooling once — rather than annually — and data collection became problematic,” Peterson said. Difficulty in collecting information resulted in a lack of research.
Despite halted statistics for homeschooling in Utah, homeschooling Facebook groups continue to grow and Utah homeschooling families help newcomers get started. Following the increasing homeschooling trends from 2016, there have not been drastic effects on Utah’s public school education.
Unlike the other kids in his neighborhood, Zach does not have to worry about racing through the snow to the bus stop early in the morning. He knows school with mom will begin later in the morning. He drifts back to sleep.
Homeschooling for Utah students like is computer science engineering in has almost doubled in the past few years, according to the Utah Board of Education. In the 2015-2016 school year, there were more than 16,000 students enrolled in homeschool. Davis School District had the highest amount of students with 4,761, followed by the Alpine, Nebo and Jordan school districts.According to Mark Peterson, the public relations director for the Utah State Board of Education, there are no homeschooling statistics past the year 2016.
“Legislation required parents/guardians to only submit an affidavit for homeschooling once — rather than annually — and data collection became problematic,” Peterson said. Difficulty in collecting information resulted in a lack of research.
Despite halted statistics for homeschooling in Utah, homeschooling Facebook groups continue to grow and Utah homeschooling families help newcomers get started. Following the increasing homeschooling trends from 2016, there have not been drastic effects on Utah’s public school education.
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