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Should Home Schoolers Be Allowed In Public Schools

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Should home-schoolers be aloud in public should home-schoolers be allowed to play public school sports? I think that home-schooled students should be allowed in public school sports, because if I were to home school I would like to be on a school team. Students would like to be on the varsity team in there school. Homeschoolers should be able to go into the school and be on the team for a reason because they would love it, and they need at least some exercise.
I think that they should be able to because they would have to choose one school the community to play for the year. They would love to have the community cheering for them. The students that are homeschooling should be part of public school sports, they want to be part of the community. “I just want to be part of the community. You shouldn’t pick between athletics and academics.” “In the spring of 2011, an estimated 1.77 million students (1,770,000) were homeschooled in the United States. This represents an increase from the estimated 1.5 million students (1,508,000) who were being homeschooled in the spring of 2007. In addition, the estimated percentage of the school-age population that was homeschooled increased from 2.9 percent in 2007 to 3.4 percent in 2011.” …show more content…

The states that are allowing the students to home-school are becoming a big chance for more students to home-school. “Twenty-five states now allow the rising number of home-schooled students to play sports at public schools with varying restrictions.” “Parents give various reasons for the decision to educate their children at home.” One reason is that “other students are bulling other kids.” Another reason is that the “student is concerned about the environment of other school.” Most important reason is that “the child has a physical or mental health

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