Home education

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Original Narrative: Homeschooled students are societal outliers, generally due to extreme religious views or behavioral issues. The subjet of homeschooling has had an increase in current educational discourse due to the significant rise of homeschooling by previously public ally educated groups. Non-religious Millennials specifically are denying enrollment of their children in the public education system in favor of private schools, Classical academies, homeschooling, unschooling, or some combination thereof.

Most states do not allow parents to homeschool without oversight and others require parents to continue to meet state exam requirements lest they be charged with neglect. In general, home education is considered radical by the main stream media, irregardless of the increasing population of children it encompasses.

Problems: Home education is proven to be superior, especially for certain demographics. However, due to public disgust generated by media, it is often difficult for parents to feel justified "denying" their children of the experiences provided in public schools. It is important to recognize the increase of education legislation has directly correlated with the increase of non-nuclear family units as well as the decrease of paternity rights. The control of education is part of the larger plot to remove fathers from families and replace them with government support systems.